Kevin M. Chun, Ph.D., a Chinese American psychologist, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Asian American Studies at the University of San Francisco, Senior Investigator at the University of California at San Francisco, and Alumni Scholar at the National Research Center on Asian American Mental Health, University of California at Davis. His research focuses on processes of adaptation and their relation to health and psychosocial adjustment for Asian American immigrants and refugees. Publications include “Readings in Ethnic Psychology” (Routledge 1998) and “Acculturation” (APA 2003), which he co-edited with professors Pamela Balls Organista and Gerardo Marin. He is also a contributing author to several scholarly compendiums, including “Handbook of Asian American Psychology” and “Ethnocultural Approaches to Understanding Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.”
3 Ebooks door Kevin M. Chun
Pamela B. (Balls) Organista & Gerardo Marin: The Psychology of Ethnic Groups in the United States
‘I am most enthusiastic about this book. I designed the course and was thrilled to see that I finally found a good PSYCHOLOGY book with these incredible authors who are so well-respected in their fie …
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€119.99
Kevin M. Chun & Gerardo Marin: Multicultural Psychology
Appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate courses, Multicultural Psychology, secondedition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the field. This research-based and highlyapplied text aims t …
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€189.38
Kevin M. Chun & Hien Duc Do: Religion at the Corner of Bliss and Nirvana
Based on ethnographic research by an interdisciplinary team of scholars and activists, Religion at the Corner of Bliss and Nirvana illuminates the role that religion plays in the civic and political …
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€39.74