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Working with West Indian Families Book

Working with West Indian Families
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  • Working with West Indian Families
  • Written by author Sharon-Ann Gopaul-McNicol
  • Published by Guilford Publications, Inc., March 1993
  • This volume is designed to enhance the cultural competence of mental health and educational professionals working with West Indian families. It provides a concise introduction to the historical, sociopolitical, family, and cultural contexts that shape the
  • This volume is designed to enhance the cultural competence of mental health and educational professionals working with West Indian families. It provides a concise introduction to the historical, sociopolitical, family, and cultural contexts that shape the
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Pt. IHistorical, Educational, Sociopolitical Factors
1History of the West Indies3
2Migration14
3The West Indian Family20
4Education and Word Values28
5Racism33
6Notable Differences among the Islands39
7Rastafarian/Rastafari Culture43
8Differences between African Americans and African West Indian Americans51
9West Indian Families in Britain62
10West Indian Families in Canada72
Pt. IIAssessment Issues, Major Treatment Theories, and a Model for Intervention
11Assessment - Educational, Linguistic, and Psychological83
12Counseling with West Indians102
13Major Treatment Approaches in Counseling the Culturally Different121
14The Multicultural/Multimodal/Multisystems Approach to the Treatment of West Indian Families129
Pt. IIIImplications
15Training Implications for Mental Health Workers, Teachers, Speech Evaluators, and Parents153
16Implications for Future Research and Clinical Work169
Appendix I. Map of the West Indies171
Appendix II. West Indian Comprehensive Assessment Battery (WICAB)173
Appendix III. Immigrant Self-Concept Scale183
Appendix IV. Immigrant Attitude Survey187
Appendix V. West Indian Attitude Survey191
Appendix VI. West Indian Community Services195
References197
Index205


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