English | 2023 | PDF | 213 MB | 308 Pages
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, B0BF2TM3WX, 1032028335, 1032028343, 1000772926, 9781032028347, 9781000772920, 9781032028330, 9781003185420, 9781000772906, 978-1032028347, 978-1000772920, 978-1032028330, 978-1003185420, 978-1000772906
The new edition of this bestselling textbook, Multicultural Psychology,
helps students gain an understanding of how race, ethnicity, and
culture shape their beliefs and behavior as well as those of people
around them. Giving a voice to people underrepresented in psychology and
society, this book introduces multicultural research in biological,
developmental, social, and clinical psychology. The book reviews
histories, gender roles, and LGBTQ intersectionality of African
Americans, Latinx Americans, Asian Americans/Native Hawaiians/Pacific
Islanders, Native Americans, Americans of Middle Eastern and North
African heritage, and Americans with Multiple Racial/Ethnic Heritages to
provide in-depth coverage of the largest groups of color in the United
States. It provides the perfect balance of careful presentation of
psychological concepts, research, and theories, and a sensitive,
expertly rendered discussion of their applications to people of color.
This
book is ideal for a course on Multicultural Psychology and a must read
for all psychology students as well as for everyone interested in
multiculturalism. It is accompanied by a full, updated set of resources
for students and lecturers.
Content new to this edition includes:
- A
chapter on Emerging Groups covering Americans of Middle Eastern and
North African heritage, and Americans with Multiple Racial/Ethnic
Heritages
- Up-to-date research on a rapidly growing multicultural literature
- Review of research on cultural responses to COVID-19
- Coverage of White privilege and Whiteness
- Expanded coverage of qualitative research methods
- Recent neuroscience research on personally relevant interventions