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California School of Professional Psychology Handbook of Multicultural Education, Research,Intervention, and Training
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5763-6
Paperback
368 pages
April 2002, Jossey-Bass
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Foreword (Connell F. Persico).

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

PART ONE: EDUCATION.

1 Psychology and the Reach of Multiculturalism in American Culture (Leena Banerjee).

2 A Metastructure for Multicultural Professional Psychology Educationand Training: Standards and Philosophy (Diane Adams).

3 The Vicissitudes of Cultural Competence: Dealing with DifficultClassroom Dialogue (Gale Young and Elizabeth Davis-Russell).

4 In and Out of the Classroom: A Model for Multicultural Training inClinical Psychology (Sylvie Taylor, Carlton W. Parks, Kumea Shorter-Gooden, Paula B. Johnson,Elaine A. Burke, Kimlin Tam Ashing, Richard H. Mendoza, Judith Holloway,Kenneth Polite and Glenn I. Masuda).

5 Integrating Diversity Content Across the Curriculum:Evaluation in a Clinical Graduate Program (Sue A. Kuba and Hanya Bluestone).

6 Lesbians, Gays, and Family Psychology: Resourcesfor Teaching and Practice (Robert-Jay Green).

PART TWO: RESEARCH.

7 A Professional Psychology School Model for the ResearchTraining of Professional Psychologists (Carlton W. Parks and Judith Holloway).

8 Qualitative Methods: An Essential Tool forMulticultural Psychology (Kumea Shorter-Gooden).

9 A Multicultural Awareness in Research Practices:A Self-Reflective Process (Debra M. Kawahara).

PART THREE: INTERVENTION.

10 Latinos Perceptions of the Rorschach Inkblots: An Examinationof the Popular Response (Mary A. Bachran).

11 Is the Sociocultural Background of the Psychologist Important? (Elizabeth Davis-Russell).

12 The Culturally Different Patient in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (Renae K. Chung and Shelley J. Stokes).

13 The Application of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practiceto African Americans (Harriet Curtis-Boles).

14 Caught Between Cultures: The Young Asian American in Therapy (William W. Chien and Leena Banerjee).

15 Race and the Field of Family Therapy (Robert-Jay Green).

16 Exploring Risky Sexual Behaviors Leading to HIV Infection:The Experience of African American Women (Eleanor Jackson-Castleberry).

17 The Impact of Skin Color and Hair Texture on Mate Selection:Implications for Interventions with African AmericanMen and Women (Carlton W. Parks and Kamilah Marie Woodson).

18 Religiosity and Racial Identity Attitudes: Clinically Relevant Factorsin Psychotherapy with African Americans (Elizabeth Davis-Russell).

19 Coming Out to Family . . . in Context (Robert-Jay Green).

PART FOUR: TRAINING.

20 Preparation for Training: Assessing Attitudes TowardDifference Using the ISI (Elizabeth Davis-Russell).

21 A Heuristic Model of Managing Emotions inRace Relations Training (Billy E. Vaughn).

The Editor.

The Contributors.

Index.