African American Behavior in the Social Environment

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adolescent mental health
African American Adolescent
African American Adolescent Girls
African American Families
African American Race Identity
African American Women
African American Youth
African Americans
Aid Prevention
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Depressive Symptoms Scale
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families
Family Base HIV Prevention Program
family systems approach
Fictive Kin
Fictive Kin Relationships
girls
haworth
health disparities
High SES Group
HIV Prevention
HIV Prevention Program
housing
Implement HIV Prevention Program
kinship networks
Middle SES Group
Parental Incarceration
press
protective factors in African American communities
public
Public Housing Communities
Public Housing Residents
Race Socialization
Race Socialization Messages
racial
racial socialization
resilience theory
SES Group
socialization
Welfare Leavers
Welfare Reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789033246
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An essential text to help to understand human behavior and the processes that guide human adaptation Social workers and therapists need to assess the full range of aspects of their client problems such as socioeconomic status, academic achievement, parental incarceration, psychopathology, and other risks. African American Behavior in the Social Environment: New Perspectives explores the latest empirical and theoretical findings of human behavior and resiliency in African American individuals, families, and communities. Leading scholars provide unique insights into African American mental health, gender relations, family interactions and dynamics, inequality, poverty, the balance between work and family, and nontraditional families. This important text discusses in detail the importance of understanding the processes that guide human adaptation and understanding the dynamics of how particular ethnic groups, cultures, and people use resources to adapt to certain circumstances that can be useful in assessment and treatment. African American Behavior in the Social Environment: New Perspectives presents the analysis and research of several individuals in order to provide an understanding of how the concept of protective factors, racial identity, and racial socialization has been approached, the direction their insights have taken them, and the results of exploring the dynamics of African American behavior in relationship to environments. Research discussed in African American Behavior in the Social Environment: New Perspectives include:

  • socioeconomic status
  • health disparity
  • the impact of having incarcerated parents
  • academic achievement gap
  • kinship ties
  • leadership development
  • race identity and socialization
  • suicide among African American adolescents
  • Black churches impact in HIV/AIDS prevention
  • culturally relevant mental health services
  • gender and sexuality issues
  • policy and practice
  • and much more!

African American Behavior in the Social Environment: New Perspectives is an invaluable resource for counselors, marriage and family therapists, educators, and students in African American studies.