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Handbook Of African American Health 1st Edition Robert L Hampton Phd

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Handbook Of African American Health 1st Edition Robert L Hampton Phd
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.45 MB
Pages: 625
Author: Robert L. Hampton PhD, Raymond L. Crowel PsyD, Thomas P. Gullotta MA MSW
ISBN: 9781606237168, 1606237160
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Handbook Of African American Health 1st Edition Robert L Hampton Phd by Robert L. Hampton Phd, Raymond L. Crowel Psyd, Thomas P. Gullotta Ma Msw 9781606237168, 1606237160 instant download after payment.

With a focus on how to improve the effectiveness and cultural competence of clinical services and research, this authoritative volume synthesizes current knowledge on both the physical and psychological health of African Americans today. In chapters that follow a consistent format for easy reference, leading scholars from a broad range of disciplines review risk and protective factors for specific health conditions and identify what works, what doesn't work, and what might work (i.e., practices requiring further research) in clinical practice with African Americans. Historical, sociocultural, and economic factors that affect the quality and utilization of health care services in African American communities are examined in depth. Evidence-based ways to draw on individual, family, and community strengths in prevention and treatment are highlighted throughout.

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