
Multicultural Psychology
by Scott Mio, Jeffery; A. Barker, Lori; M. Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie; Gonzalez, John-
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Summary
Author Biography
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Mio is a professor in the Psychology and Sociology Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he is also serves as the Director of the M.S. in Psychology Program. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Chicago in 1984. Dr. Mio has taught multicultural psychology since 1986. He is a Fellow in Division 2 (Society for the Teaching of Psychology) and past president of Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues) of the American Psychological Association as well as a Fellow of the Asian American Psychological Association and the Western Psychological Association.
Dr. Lori Barker is a professor in the Psychology and Sociology Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Dr. Barker is a licensed psychologist and also works part-time as the Administrative Director of the Cal Poly Pomona, Ennis W. Cosby Child and Family Services Friendmobile. Dr. Barker received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from UCLA.
Dr. Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez is a Professor of Psychology at Utah State University (USU). Dr. Domenech Rodríguez has been actively engaged in programs of parenting intervention research with Latino families in México, Puerto Rico, and Michigan. Dr. Domenech Rodríguez is a licensed psychologist in Utah, Puerto Rico, and Idaho. She received her Ph.D from Colorado State University. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Family Research Consortium - III at the University of Washington. Dr. Domenech Rodríguez is a fellow of the American Psychological Association. She has received awards for mentorship (MENTOR award from the Society for the Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities, APA Division 12, Section 6), research (Emerging Professional Award from the Society for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, APA Division 45), service (Star Vega Distinguished Service Award from the National Latina/o Psychological Association), and the advancement of diversity issues in
psychology (Carol Atteneave Award for Diversity, Society for Family Psychology, APA Division 43). She has served on the APA Ethics Committee as an associate member and is President of the Society for the Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities. She is also Editor of the Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research.
John Gonzalez is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Bemidji State University in Minnesota and a member of the White Earth Anishinaabe Nation. He has his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of North Dakota and received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from Bemidji State University (BSU). Dr. Gonzalez's main areas of interest and research lies within cultural psychology, multicultural psychology, and community psychology. And more specifically, Dr. Gonzalez has research interests in the mental well-being and behavioral health of indigenous people and ethnic minorities.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1-What Is Multicultural Psychology?
2-Multicultural Issues Involving Research and Testing
3-Cultural Differences in Worldviews
4-Cultural Differences in Communication
5-Immigrants, Refugees, and the Acculturation Process
6-Stereotyping, Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
7-Cultural Identity Development
8-Culture and Health
9-Culture and Mental Health
10-Where Do We Go from Here? Building Multicultural Competence
Cultural Humility
A Change in Worldview
Summary
Glossary
References
Index
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