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Description
This volume focuses on the challenges faced by Black children in the post-modern age. The authors integrate clinical and developmental psychology with history and culture to address contemporary issues in the field. The issues confronting African American children and parents are unique to this era of unparalleled prosperity. Simultaneous patterns of racial inequality and disparities continue to exist in almost all areas of human activity despite these prosperous times. This book offers an in-depth look at issues and challenges affecting African American children in the 21st century. Topics addressed include quantifying normal behavior, racial identity, racial socialization, acting white, teen fatherhood, poverty, violence, and Black males and sports. This book will be of interest to both academics and professionals in clinical development and family psychology and those involved with legal and social services for Black children.
Table of Contents
Introduction by Angela M. Neal-Barnett
Psychopathology and Assessment in African American Children and Families: A Historical, Ecological, and Strength-Based Perspective by Michael C. Lambert, Faith Markle, and Valerie F. Bellas
A Multi-dimensional Approach to Racial Identity: Implications for African American Children by Robert M. Sellers, Laura M. Morgan, and Tony N. Brown
Parental Characteristics, Racial Stress, and Racial Socialization Processes as Predictors of Racial Coping in Middle Childhood by Deborah J. Johnson
Being Black: New Thoughts on the Old Phenomenon of Acting White by Angela M. Neal-Barnett
Psychological Adjustment of Urban, Inner City, African-American Adolescents by Ronald D. Taylor
Violence and Trauma in the Lives of African American Children by Esther J. Jenkins
Sports and African-American Male Children: What Values and Motives Do They Have? by Robert E. Stadulis, Gary Waters, and Angela M. Neal-Barnett
Young, Unwed African American Fathers: Indicators of their Paternal Involvement by Waldo E. Johnson Jr.
Reflections of the Forum: Graduate Students on the Inside Track by Anita C. Heard, Madinah Ikhlas, and Michelle D. Mitchell
The 1999 Kent State Forum: Take Home Messages and Future Challenges for the Field of Development Psychology by Kathryn A. Kerns
Product details
Published | Feb 28 2001 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780275967833 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | Praeger Applied Psychology |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |