Over the course of an African Americans lifetime, mental health care needs change according to an individuals unique interactions with his or her environment.
Mental Health Care in the African-American Communityuses 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 Communityprovides 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 Communityinclude:
- 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!
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