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Judul Guide to Psychological Assessment with African Americans / Lorraine T. Benuto; Brian D. Leany
Pengarang Benuto, Lorraine T
Leany, Brian D
Penerbitan New York : Springer, 2015
Deskripsi Fisik 332 p. :ill.
ISBN 978-1-4939-1004-5
Subjek CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL WORK
CROSS CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Catatan The movements toward cultural sensitivity and evidence-based practice are watershed developments in clinical psychology. As a population with a long history of substandard treatment from mental health systems, African Americans have especially benefitted from these improvements. But as with other racial and ethnic minorities, finding relevant test measures in most psychological domains presents clinicians with an ongoing challenge. The Guide to Psychological Assessment with African Americans aims to close the evaluation/therapy gap by giving practitioners the tools to choose appropriate instruments while respecting client individuality. Expert contributors analyze scarce and far-flung data, identify strengths and limitations of measures and norms in their use with African-American clients, and advise on avoiding biases in interpreting results. The editors advocate for a theory-based hypothesis-testing approach to assessment when empirical evidence is lacking, and offer guidelines for decision-making t
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