Зміст
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I: OVERVIEW
1. Using the Culturagram and an Intersectional Approach in Practice With Culturally Diverse Families
2. Practice With Multiracial Individuals and Families
3. Transracial Adoption and Transracial Socialization: Clinical Implications and Recommendations
4. The DSM-5 From a Multicultural Perspective
5. Evidence-Based Practice With Ethnically Diverse Clients
PART II: ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
6. Managing Agencies for Multicultural Services
7. Legal Issues in Practice With Immigrants and Refugees
PART III: LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVES
8. The Multicultural Triangle of the Child, the Family, and the School: Culturally Competent Approaches
9. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Working With Adolescents
10. Working With Culturally Diverse Older Adults
PART IV: PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES FROM DIFFERENT RACIAL/ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS AND GENDER ORIENTATION
11. Practice With African American Families
12. Practice With Hispanic Individuals and Families
13. Practice With Asian Immigrant Families and Intergenerational Issues
14. Practice With Native American Families
15. Practice With Arab American Families
16. Practice With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and Their Families
PART V: PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES WITH MULTICULTURAL FAMILIES
17. Health Beliefs, Care, and Access of Individuals and Families From Diverse Backgrounds
18. Spirituality and Culturally Diverse Families: The Intersection of Culture, Religion, and Spirituality
19. HIV/AIDS and Latinx Families: Practice Considerations
20. Substance Abuse
21. Practice With Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
22. Culture, Intersectionality, and Suicide
PART VI ETHICAL ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
23. Ethical Issues and Future Directions
Index