Multicultural Psychology: Understanding Our Diverse Communities

Multicultural Psychology: Understanding Our Diverse Communities
ISBN-10
0190854979
ISBN-13
9780190854973
Series
Multicultural Psychology
Category
Ethnopsychology
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2019-01-14
Authors
Jeffery Scott Mio, Lori A. Barker, Melanie M. Domenech Rodriguez

Description

Multicultural Psychology combines research with actual real narratives to examine multicultural issues and capture the richness of diverse cultures. The text covers compelling topics such as differences in world views, communication, racial and cultural identity, development, racism, and immigration, as well as gender, sexuality, age, and ability. It presents a broad foundation for understanding the issues psychologists address when studying culture and the practical applications of theory in today's society. The personal stories and discussions of current events make the text relatable to students' lives.

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