TY - GEN digital ID - 131562547 TI - Handbook of Mental Health in African American Youth AU - Breland-Noble, Alfiee M. AU - Al-Mateen, Cheryl S. AU - Singh, Nirbhay N. PY - 2016 SN - 9783319255019 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing DB - UniCat KW - Developmental psychology KW - Psychology KW - Age group sociology KW - Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality KW - Educational psychology KW - Hygiene. Public health. Protection KW - volksgezondheid KW - schoolpsychologie KW - psychologie KW - gezinssociologie KW - intensieve zorgen KW - kinderpsychologie KW - gezin KW - familie KW - GGZ (geestelijke gezondheidszorg) KW - Africa UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131562547 AB - This handbook fills major gaps in the child and adolescent mental health literature by focusing on the unique challenges and resiliencies of African American youth. It combines a cultural perspective on the needs of the population with best-practice approaches to interventions. Chapters provide expert insights into sociocultural factors that influence mental health, the prevalence of particular disorders among African American adolescents, ethnically salient assessment and diagnostic methods, and the evidence base for specific models. The information presented in this handbook helps bring the field closer to critical goals: increasing access to treatment, preventing misdiagnosis and over hospitalization, and reducing and ending disparities in research and care. Topics featured in this book include: The epidemiology of mental disorders in African American youth. Culturally relevant diagnosis and assessment of mental illness. Uses of dialectical behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy. Community approaches to promoting positive mental health and psychosocial well-being. Culturally relevant psychopharmacology. Future directions for the field. The Handbook of Mental Health in African American Youth is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and related professionals in child and school psychology, public health, family studies, child and adolescent psychiatry, family medicine, and social work. ER -