Multicultural Psychology (Paperback)

Nagayama Hall, Gordon C.

  • 出版商: Routledge
  • 出版日期: 2022-11-01
  • 售價: $2,280
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$2,234
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 302
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1032028343
  • ISBN-13: 9781032028347
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商品描述

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
  • Expanded coverage of LGBTQ intersectionality
  • A glossary
  • Updated instructor and student resources, including PowerPoint lecture slides, video resources, and classroom exercises and activities

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本暢銷教科書《多元文化心理學》的新版幫助學生了解種族、民族和文化如何塑造他們自己以及周圍人的信念和行為。這本書給予在心理學和社會中少有代表的人們發聲,介紹了生物、發展、社會和臨床心理學中的多元文化研究。該書回顧了非裔美國人、拉丁美洲裔美國人、亞裔美國人/夏威夷原住民/太平洋島民、美洲原住民、中東和北非裔美國人以及具有多種種族/民族遺產的美國人的歷史、性別角色和LGBTQ交叉性,以深入探討美國最大的有色人種群體。它在精心呈現心理學概念、研究和理論的同時,還敏感地、專業地討論了這些應用於有色人種的問題。

這本書非常適合多元文化心理學課程,對於所有心理學學生以及對多元文化主義感興趣的人來說都是必讀之作。它附帶了一套全面更新的學生和講師資源。

本版新增內容包括:

- 一章關於新興群體,包括中東和北非裔美國人以及具有多種種族/民族遺產的美國人
- 最新的多元文化文獻研究
- 對文化對COVID-19的反應的研究回顧
- 白人特權和白人性質的涵蓋
- 擴展的定性研究方法涵蓋範圍
- 最近的神經科學研究對個人相關干預的涵蓋範圍
- 擴展的LGBTQ交叉性涵蓋範圍
- 一個詞彙表
- 更新的教師和學生資源,包括PowerPoint講義幻燈片、視頻資源以及課堂練習和活動。

作者簡介

Gordon C. Nagayama Hall is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Oregon. His research interests are in culture and mental health with a particular interest in Asian Americans.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Gordon C. Nagayama Hall 是俄勒岡大學的心理學名譽教授。他的研究興趣在於文化與心理健康,尤其對亞裔美國人有特別的關注。