Multicultural Psychology Understanding Our Diverse Communities 4th Edition

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Multicultural Psychology Understanding Our Diverse Communities 4th Edition

SKU: LUXD-1720
Category

$20.98

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CAUTION: You’re about to purchase a high quality copy (no missing contents), NOT a Paper Book! It can be printed, stored and read on any devices. You’ll get this copy via EMAIL within 24 after purchasing.

Book Description:

Explore the latest in multicultural psychology with this expertly crafted textbook. Dive into cultural impacts on cognition, emotion, behavior, and more. Essential for students and professionals aiming to enhance mental health practices in diverse communities.

Multicultural Psychology: Understanding Our Diverse Communities, 4th Edition

Authors: Joseph G. Ponterotto, Judith Buzz Vonèche, M. Ángeles López, & Marissa L. Cabral

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

ISBN-13: 978-0190460853

This groundbreaking textbook introduces the latest advancements in multicultural psychology, a cutting-edge approach that addresses the complexities of culture and diversity within the human experience. The fourth edition is written by leading experts and provides a comprehensive overview of multicultural psychology’s foundations, theories, key concepts, and applications.

Highlights of the book include:

  • Cultural influences on cognition, emotion, and behavior
  • Cultural factors in mental illness and treatment
  • The role of culture in relationships, families, and communities
  • Cultural diversity in education, healthcare, and the workplace
  • Strategies for working effectively with diverse populations

Designed for both students and practitioners, this book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of culture on the human experience and promote culturally sensitive approaches to mental health and well-being.