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Olvera, Anna E. – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Physical activity has many physical and mental health outcomes. However, physical inactivity continues to be common. Dance, specifically cultural dance, is a type of physical activity that may appeal to some who are not otherwise active and may be a form of activity that is more acceptable than others in certain cultures. The purpose of this paper…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Intervention, Dance, Mental Health
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Cervantes, Richard; Goldbach, Jeremy; Santos, Susana M. – Journal of Primary Prevention, 2011
A comprehensive approach for providing behavioral health services to youth is becoming increasingly emphasized. Latino youth are at increased risk for substance abuse, mental health concerns, unsafe sexual practices and HIV, and these outcomes have been empirically connected to individual, family and community-based stress. Despite this knowledge,…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Health Services, Substance Abuse, Prevention
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Aisenberg, Eugene – Social Work, 2008
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has contributed substantially to the advancement of knowledge in the treatment and prevention of adult mental health disorders. A fundamental assumption, based on documented evidence of effectiveness with certain populations, is that EBP is equally effective and applicable to all populations. However, small sample…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Minority Groups, Health Services, Evidence
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Roysircar, Gargi – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2009
The author discusses the adherence of culturally sensitive treatment (CST) to evidence-based practice. CST is distinguished from empirically supported treatment. Therapists are advancing CST by designing and evaluating interventions and evolving their understanding of what makes CST work. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Mental Health, Counseling Techniques, Cultural Relevance, Ethnic Diversity
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Killion, Cheryl M. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
In this reaction article to the Major Contribution, the merits and challenges of implementing patient-centered culturally sensitive health care, or cultural competence plus, are explicated. Three themes are addressed: separate but equal?, factoring in mental health, and sharing the load. The need to refine the conceptualization of the two…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Cultural Relevance, Health Services
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Hunn, Vanessa Lynn; Craig, Carlton David – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2009
The authors discuss depression in African American women from a sociocultural perspective, including aspects of oppression and racism that affect symptom manifestation. The authors highlight John Henryism as a coping mechanism, the history and continuing role of the African American church as a safe haven, and strategies for culturally competent…
Descriptors: African Americans, Sociocultural Patterns, Females, Depression (Psychology)
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Fusick, Lisa – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2008
This article examines the risk factors and characteristics of clients with hearing loss, including inequitable access to education and mental health care services, financial barriers, communication problems, and societal discrimination. Culturally specific counseling approaches and techniques for mental health counselors serving clients with…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Hearing (Physiology), Hearing Impairments, Mental Health
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Sharkey, Jill; You, Sukkyung; Morrison, Gale; Griffiths, Amy – Behavioral Disorders, 2009
Youth strengths are as important to consider as deficits in understanding developmental outcomes and thus are an important component of psychoeducational assessment. Latino/as are understudied with regard to strength-based constructs, although cultural and socioeconomic factors may be related to differences in Latino/a parents' views of their…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Mental Health, Rating Scales, Parents
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Yznaga, Selma D. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2008
Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Sixty-three percent of all Hispanics self-identify as Mexican, and 41% of these individuals were born outside of the United States. The purpose of this article is to introduce mental health professionals to the use of the genogram as an intervention to help Mexican immigrants…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Mental Health Workers, Immigrants, Adjustment (to Environment)
Daire, Andrew P.; Torres, Jennifer; Edwards, Nivischi N. – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2009
The authors describe how 3 groups of family caregivers (spouses, daughters, and sons) are affected by the caregiving role. In addition, clinical considerations and interventions for mental health professionals working with these different groups of family caregivers are discussed. A clinical case example is also presented. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Daughters, Mental Health Workers, Caregivers, Caregiver Role
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Ahmed, Sameera; Reddy, Linda A. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2007
American Muslims represent a heterogeneous population that is underserved by the mental health community, despite increased psychological distress reported since 9/11. This article offers professionals an understanding of the mental health needs of American Muslims. Recommendations for conducting culturally responsive assessments and treatment are…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Muslims, Mental Health, Cultural Relevance
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Wampold, Bruce E. – American Psychologist, 2007
Although it is well established that psychotherapy is remarkably effective, the change process in psychotherapy is not well understood. Psychotherapy is compared with medicine and cultural healing practices to argue that critical aspects of psychotherapy involve human processes that are used in religious, spiritual, and cultural healing practices.…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Psychotherapy, Cultural Relevance, Counseling Techniques
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Nastasi, Bonnie K.; Hitchcock, John H.; Burkholder, Gary; Varjas, Kristen; Sarkar, Sreeroopa; Jayasena, Asoka – School Psychology International, 2007
This article expands on an emerging mixed-method approach for validating culturally-specific constructs (see Hitchcock et al., 2005). Previous work established an approach for dealing with cultural impacts when assessing psychological constructs and the current article extends these efforts into studying stress reactions among adolescents in Sri…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Ethnography, Coping
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Herman, Keith C.; Tucker, Carolyn M.; Ferdinand, Lisa A.; Mirsu-Paun, Anca; Hasan, Nadia T.; Beato, Cristina – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
This article introduces the Major Contribution, which focuses on counseling psychologists' roles in addressing health disparities through culturally sensitive health care research and interventions. First, the authors provide a rationale for conducting research focused on culturally sensitive health care and then offer definitions of…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Cultural Relevance, Health Services
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Benjamins, Maureen R.; Whitman, Steven – Journal of School Health, 2010
Background: Despite the growing number of school-based interventions designed to reduce childhood obesity or otherwise promote health, no models or materials were found for Jewish schools. The current study describes an effort within a Jewish school system in Chicago to create, implement, and evaluate a school-based intervention tailored to the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Jews, Intervention
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