Working with Asian Americans: A Guide for Clinicians

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Evelyn Lee
Guilford Publications, Sep 5, 1997 - Psychology - 504 pages
An essential resource for mental health practitioners, this clinically oriented handbook illuminates the relationship between cultural and interpersonal issues in therapeutic work with Asian American clients. Drawing on both research and clinical practice, contributing authors describe the normative family dynamics and practices of a range of Asian American groups, address important developmental and life cycle issues, offer guidelines for understanding and treating specific disorders, and discuss the use of different therapeutic modalities within this diverse population. Special topics covered include language barriers in treatment, Asian Americans and PTSD, lesbian/gay and women's concerns, domestic violence, religion and spirituality, and intermarriage.

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About the author (1997)

Evelyn Lee, EdD, was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and Executive Director of Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc., until her death in 2003. She was also founder and Director of the Cultural Competency Consultation Center. Previously, she was the Chief Program Director of the Department of Psychiatry, San Francisco General Hospital. Dr. Lee's managerial, clinical, and teaching career spanned more than 30 years, and she published numerous articles and book chapters on mental health and cross-cultural issues.

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