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Mental Health Care in the African-American Community

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SKU: 9780789026125 - 88 Categories: , , NDIS approved: Yes Author: LOGAN Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9780789026125 Publish date: 8/11/2007

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Over the course of an African American’s lifetime, mental health care needs change according to an individual’s unique interactions with his or her environment. Mental Health Care in the African-American Community uses this perspective to provide a deeper analysis of factors and issues affecting the mental health of African Americans. This comprehensive text provides a current and historical analysis of the impact of mental health research, policy, community, and clinical practice from a life course perspective. Stressing evidence-based practice as an expanded way to think and talk about individualizing and translating evidence into a given practice situation, this valuable book provides a social work context for all helping professions. Mental Health Care in the African-American Community provides the helping community with non-traditional, expanded ways of thinking and intervening in the mental health needs and care of African Americans. Organized logically, this complex subject presents data in a user-friendly way that engages the reader, and provides chapter summaries and suggested group/classroom activities to facilitate understanding. This text is extensively referenced and includes figures and tables to clearly illustrate data. Topics in Mental Health Care in the African-American Community include:

a historical overview of African Americans’ mental health care
a conceptual and theoretical framework for African Americans’ mental health
current issues affecting mental health intervention for African Americans
mental health in group homes and foster care
depression
substance abuse
poverty
ADHD
suicide
mental health in elderly African Americans
mental health policy
rural African American mental health needs
kinship care
multiethnic families and children
much, much more!
Mental Health Care in the African-Amer