Synopses & Reviews
Review
From the reviews: "This multiauthored book explores how the process of acculturation affects the mental health of Asian Americans. ... most clinicians, particularly those in primary care who serve as the first access point for patients into the American medical system, would find this handbook clinically useful. ... the authors' exploration of the research implications makes this book useful for researchers in the field ... . this handbook can be useful to mental health professionals as well as primary care providers and researchers." (Thanh Thai, Doody's Review Service, September, 2009)
Review
From the reviews:
"This multiauthored book explores how the process of acculturation affects the mental health of Asian Americans. ... most clinicians, particularly those in primary care who serve as the first access point for patients into the American medical system, would find this handbook clinically useful. ... the authors' exploration of the research implications makes this book useful for researchers in the field ... . this handbook can be useful to mental health professionals as well as primary care providers and researchers." (Thanh Thai, Doody's Review Service, September, 2009)
Synopsis
Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the United States. In this book, distinguished researchers and clinicians discuss the process of acculturation for individuals and their families, addressing the mental health needs of Asian Americans.
Synopsis
Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the United States. When Asian immigrants arrive in the United States, they regularly encounter a vast number of difficulties integrating themselves into their new culture. In Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families, distinguished researchers and clinicians discuss the process of acculturation for individuals and their families, addressing the mental health needs of Asian Americans and thoroughly examining the acculturative process, its common stressors, and characteristics associated with resiliency. This first-of-its-kind, multi-dimensional title synthesizes current acculturation research, while presenting those concepts within a clinical framework. In addition to providing an in-depth look at both past and present research and offering directions for future topics to explore, the book also offers a range of practical tools such as research scales to measure levels of acculturation, interview techniques, and clinical approaches for special populations including children, the elderly, and their families. Thought-provoking and informative, Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families will enhance the understanding of the clinical and sociocultural problems Asian Americans face, providing clinicians with all the necessary insights to better care for their patients.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Yanni Rho MD MPH and Nhi-Ha Trinh MD MPH
SECTION ONE: RESEARCH ON ACCULTURATION IN ASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH
Ch 1. Acculturation: Measurements and Review of Findings
Richard M Suinn PhD
Ch 2. Theories and Research on Acculturation and Enculturation Experiences among Asian American Families
Bryan S. K. Kim PhD, Annie J. Ahn and N. Alexandra Lam
Ch 3. Strengthening Intergenerational/Intercultural Ties in Immigrant Families (SITIF):
A Parenting Intervention to Bridge the Chinese American Intergenerational Acculturation Gap
Yu-Wen Ying PhD
Ch 4. Acculturation: Recommendations for Future Research
Richard M Suinn PhD
SECTION TWO: CLINICAL INSIGHTS ON ACCULTURATION IN ASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH
Ch. 5. The Impact of Immigration and Acculturation on the Mental Health of Asian Americans: Overview of Epidemiology and Clinical Implications
Siyon Rhee PhD
Ch 6. Assessing Asian American Family Acculturation in Clinical Settings: Guidelines and Recommendations for Mental Health Professionals
Kevin Chun PhD and Phil Akutsu PhD
Ch 7. The A-B-C in Clinical Practice with Southeast Asians: Basic Understanding of Migration and Resettlement History
Khanh Dinh PhD
Ch 8. Clinical Considerations when Working with Asian American Children and Adolescents
Yanni Rho MD MPH and Kathy Rho .Ed.M.
Ch 9. Acculturation and Asian American Elderly
Nhi-Ha T. Trinh MD MPH and Iqbal Ahmed MD
Ch 10. Clinical Insights from working with Immigrant Asian Americans and their Families: Focus on Acculturation Stressors
Nalini V. Juthani MD and Asha S. Mishra MD
Ch 11. Conclusion
Nhi-Ha Trinh MD MPH and Yanni Rho MD MPH