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Positive psychology in racial and ethnic groups : theory, research, and practice / edited by Edward C. Chang, Christina A. Downey, Jameson K. Hirsch, and Natalie J. Lin.

Contributor(s): Chang, Edward C. (Edward Chin-Ho) [editor.] | Downey, Christina A [editor.] | Hirsch, Jameson K [editor.] | Lin, Natalie J [editor.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series: Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Edition: First edition.General Notes: Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 339 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781433821493.Subject(s): Cultural psychiatry | Positive psychology -- Cross-cultural studies | Minorities -- Mental health | EthnopsychologyGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 362.2 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
I: Introduction -- Positive psychology in racial and ethnic groups : a second call to action -- Positive psychology in the context of race and ethnicity -- II: Theory and research -- Positive psychology in Asian Americans : theory and research -- Latina/os-drive, community, and spirituality : the strength within -- Positive psychology in African Americans -- Positive psychology in American Indians -- III: Assessment -- Positive psychology assessment in Asian Americans -- Positive psychology assessment among Latinos -- Positive psychology assessment in African Americans -- Positive psychology assessment in American Indians -- IV: Practice -- Social connectedness can lead to happiness : positive psychology and Asian Americans -- Positive psychology practice with Latin Americans -- Positive psychology practice with African Americans : mental health challenges and treatment -- Positive psychology practice with Native Americans -- V: Conclusion -- Challenges and prospects for positive psychology research, theory, assessment, and practice in a multiracial and multiethnic world.
Summary: "Positive psychology has become a vibrant, well-regarded field of study, and a powerful tool for clinicians. But, for many years, the research in areas relevant to positive psychology, such as happiness, subjective well-being, and emotional intelligence, has been based on findings from largely White samples and has rarely taken the concerns of the ethnic community into consideration. Now, for the first time, leaders in the field have come together to provide a comprehensive reference that focuses specifically on how a culturally-informed approach to positive psychology can help capitalize on the strengths of racial minority groups and have a greater potential to positively impact their psychological well-being. Taking into account the rich and diverse cultural histories of ethnic groups, the information presented in this volume can help clinicians use positive psychology to inspire minorities to be effective agents in their environments and communities. Acting as a bridge between positive psychology theory and research--largely based on an essentialist view of human behavior--and the realities of practice and assessment in diverse groups, Positive Psychology in Racial and Ethnic Groups focuses on four main ethnic groups: Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians. Broken into five major sections--an introduction to the field, theory and research, assessment, clinical interventions, and a discussion of what the future may hold--this is a unique volume in the field, and a call to action for researchers and clinicians everywhere"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).
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E-book Davenport Library e-book E-book 362.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan mq606463

Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I: Introduction -- Positive psychology in racial and ethnic groups : a second call to action -- Positive psychology in the context of race and ethnicity -- II: Theory and research -- Positive psychology in Asian Americans : theory and research -- Latina/os-drive, community, and spirituality : the strength within -- Positive psychology in African Americans -- Positive psychology in American Indians -- III: Assessment -- Positive psychology assessment in Asian Americans -- Positive psychology assessment among Latinos -- Positive psychology assessment in African Americans -- Positive psychology assessment in American Indians -- IV: Practice -- Social connectedness can lead to happiness : positive psychology and Asian Americans -- Positive psychology practice with Latin Americans -- Positive psychology practice with African Americans : mental health challenges and treatment -- Positive psychology practice with Native Americans -- V: Conclusion -- Challenges and prospects for positive psychology research, theory, assessment, and practice in a multiracial and multiethnic world.

"Positive psychology has become a vibrant, well-regarded field of study, and a powerful tool for clinicians. But, for many years, the research in areas relevant to positive psychology, such as happiness, subjective well-being, and emotional intelligence, has been based on findings from largely White samples and has rarely taken the concerns of the ethnic community into consideration. Now, for the first time, leaders in the field have come together to provide a comprehensive reference that focuses specifically on how a culturally-informed approach to positive psychology can help capitalize on the strengths of racial minority groups and have a greater potential to positively impact their psychological well-being. Taking into account the rich and diverse cultural histories of ethnic groups, the information presented in this volume can help clinicians use positive psychology to inspire minorities to be effective agents in their environments and communities. Acting as a bridge between positive psychology theory and research--largely based on an essentialist view of human behavior--and the realities of practice and assessment in diverse groups, Positive Psychology in Racial and Ethnic Groups focuses on four main ethnic groups: Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians. Broken into five major sections--an introduction to the field, theory and research, assessment, clinical interventions, and a discussion of what the future may hold--this is a unique volume in the field, and a call to action for researchers and clinicians everywhere"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).

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