Description
The Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families is an essential resource for mental health professionals, researchers, and clinicians working with Asian American populations. This comprehensive guide examines the complex intersection of mental health, cultural identity, and acculturation processes specific to Asian American families.
The handbook addresses key mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse as they manifest within the context of cultural adaptation. It provides clinicians with practical, evidence-based strategies for culturally sensitive assessment and treatment. Topics covered include intergenerational conflict, immigration stress, identity development, and family dynamics across diverse Asian ethnic groups.
Edited by leading experts in the field, this resource synthesizes current research and clinical practice to help professionals better understand and serve Asian American populations. It serves as both a theoretical framework and practical guide for improving mental health outcomes in this growing demographic.







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