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Working with Latino Youth: Culture, Development, and Context
ISBN: 978-0-7879-4325-7
Hardcover
256 pages
June 1999, Jossey-Bass
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"A medical anthropologist and clinical psychologist tell us how to make culturally appropriate psychological interventions responsive to the context and developmental experience of Latino youth. An eminently practical contribution for clinicians, planners, and administrators." --Eugene B. Brody, professor and chairman emeritus of psychiatry, University of Maryland; editor-in-chief, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; and secretary general, World Federation for Mental Health

"At a time when America and its professionals increasingly need to be responsive to the diversity of cultures, Koss-Chioino and Vargas have authored a comprehensive overview of Latino youth, who are rich in their own diversity. This highly readable book provides a wealth of information and examples about a 'new ethnic majority' to assist practitioners in their approaches not only with Latino children and families, but also with applicability to a variety of cultures through the contextual model these authors describe." --Michael C. Roberts, professor and director, Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas

"This book achieves, close to perfection, the rare combination of solid theory, in-depth analysis, lucid insights, and clinically useful procedures. Contextual interventions are the core ingredient of a truly humanistic and effective therapy." --Renato D. Alarcon, professor and vice chairman, Department Of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine

"This is a must-read book for health professionals, administrators, and advocates working with culturally diverse youth. We will use it as a guide for our school-based programs and in our clinics." --Robert L. Hendren, director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School