As student populations become more diverse, college mental health facilities are challenged to modify traditional theoretical and practice frameworks. The first case book to focus on counseling and mental health intervention with diverse college populations, Diversity in College Settings is a timely and important collection. Taken together, the studies redirect the focus of college mental health practice, arguing convincingly for acknowledging diversity, cultivating cultural competence among health practitioners and the adoption of ethnospecific and cultural parameters in serving college populations.…mehr
As student populations become more diverse, college mental health facilities are challenged to modify traditional theoretical and practice frameworks. The first case book to focus on counseling and mental health intervention with diverse college populations, Diversity in College Settings is a timely and important collection. Taken together, the studies redirect the focus of college mental health practice, arguing convincingly for acknowledging diversity, cultivating cultural competence among health practitioners and the adoption of ethnospecific and cultural parameters in serving college populations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yvonne M. Jenkins is an Associate Psychologist at Harvard University Health Services. She is co-author of Diversityin Psychotherapy: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, andGender,(1993) and Community Health Psychology (Routledge, 1998).
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Chester M. Pierce Foreword Yvonne M. Jenkins Preface PART I COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY WITHSTUDENTS OF COLOR 1 Yvonne M. Jenkins Diversity in College Settings: The Challenge of Helping Professionals 2 Winona F. Simms The Native American Indian Client: A Tale of Two Cultures 3Irving M. Allen Therapeutic Considerations for African American Students at Predominantly White Institutions 4 M. Maureen Walker Dual Traumatization: A Sociocultural Perspective 5 Jenai Wu Engagement of an Asian American Woman: Cultural and Psychological Issues 6 Connie S. Chan Culture, Sexuality, and Shame: A Korean American Woman's Experience 7 SuzanneH. Vogel Culture Shock and Cross Cultural Therapy with a Japanese Student 8 Margarita Alvarez Diversity Among Latinas: Implications for College Mental Health 9 Diane Hart Webb The Biracial Bind: An Identity Dilemma 10 Brunilda De Leon, Michelle C. Stefanisko and Belinda Lopez Corteza College Enrollment and Academic Success Among Puerto Rican Women 11 Doris J.Wright Group Services for Students of Color PARTII UNDERRECOGNIZED AND EMERGING CHALLENGES 12 KennethT. Dinklage The World of the So Called "Learning Disabled" Student 13 Diane G. Hansen Key Factors That Differentiate Nontraditional From Traditional Students 14 SungLim A. Shin Contextualizing Career Concerns of Asian American Students 15 Nadja B. Gould Psychotherapy in the Shadow of Death: A Graduate Student with AIDS 16 Yvonne M. Jenkins Salient Themes and Directives for College Helping Professionals Thomas A. Parham Afterword
Chester M. Pierce Foreword Yvonne M. Jenkins Preface PART I COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY WITHSTUDENTS OF COLOR 1 Yvonne M. Jenkins Diversity in College Settings: The Challenge of Helping Professionals 2 Winona F. Simms The Native American Indian Client: A Tale of Two Cultures 3Irving M. Allen Therapeutic Considerations for African American Students at Predominantly White Institutions 4 M. Maureen Walker Dual Traumatization: A Sociocultural Perspective 5 Jenai Wu Engagement of an Asian American Woman: Cultural and Psychological Issues 6 Connie S. Chan Culture, Sexuality, and Shame: A Korean American Woman's Experience 7 SuzanneH. Vogel Culture Shock and Cross Cultural Therapy with a Japanese Student 8 Margarita Alvarez Diversity Among Latinas: Implications for College Mental Health 9 Diane Hart Webb The Biracial Bind: An Identity Dilemma 10 Brunilda De Leon, Michelle C. Stefanisko and Belinda Lopez Corteza College Enrollment and Academic Success Among Puerto Rican Women 11 Doris J.Wright Group Services for Students of Color PARTII UNDERRECOGNIZED AND EMERGING CHALLENGES 12 KennethT. Dinklage The World of the So Called "Learning Disabled" Student 13 Diane G. Hansen Key Factors That Differentiate Nontraditional From Traditional Students 14 SungLim A. Shin Contextualizing Career Concerns of Asian American Students 15 Nadja B. Gould Psychotherapy in the Shadow of Death: A Graduate Student with AIDS 16 Yvonne M. Jenkins Salient Themes and Directives for College Helping Professionals Thomas A. Parham Afterword
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