This innovative text is the first to examine the contemporary psychological experience of African Americans through the lens of a positive, strengths-based model. It combats the deficit perspective that has permeated the psychological literature about African Americans by focusing on the strengths that have facilitated their growth and resilience—while also considering existing challenges and struggles.
The author examines in depth the major areas of psychological research across family, peer, and romantic relationships, education, work, ethnic-racial socialization and identity, prosocial behavior and civic engagement, and the mental and physical health of African Americans today. With a focus on real life applications, the text includes pedagogical elements introducing topics in Current Events, Interventions in Practice, Individual Issues, African Cultural Values, and Media and Technology. Additional features include learning objectives in each chapter, discussion questions, a closing summary, an extensive trove of additional resources, and PowerPoints and a sample syllabus for instructors. Print version of book includes free, searchable, digital access to the entire contents.
Key Features:
- Serves as the first text to examine African American psychology from a strengths-based perspective
- Grounded in a lifespan perspective
- Focuses on ethnic-racial socialization and ethnic-racial identity
- Addresses mental and physical health
- Demonstrates how communities have used strength-based techniques to achieve positive outcomes
- Integrate values common to Western Africa
- Includes learning objectives, discussion questions, closing summary, and boldfaced key terms
- Provides PowerPoints and a sample syllabus
Section 1 Introduction to African American Psychology
Ch. 1. Introduction to African American Psychology and Positive Psychology
Ch. 2 Research and Theory in African American Psychology
Ch. 3 History of Racism and Oppression in the United States
Section 2 Relationships among African Americans
Ch. 4 Family Relationships among African Americans
Ch. 5 Friendships and Romantic Relationships among African Americans
Ch. 6 Neighborhoods and Communities among African Americans
Section 3 Culture, Achievement, and Identity among African AmericansCh. 7
Ethnic-Racial Socialization and Ethnic-Racial Identity in African AmericansCh. 8 Religion and Spirituality in African Americans
Ch. 9 Education, Work, and Achievement in African Americans
Ch. 10 The Psychology of Hip Hop
Section 4 Health among African Americans
Ch. 11 Mental Health of African Americans
Ch. 12 Physical Health Among African Americans
Section 5 Change and Growth in the African American Community
Ch. 13 African American Prosocial Behavior and Civil Engagement
Ch. 14 The Future of African Americans
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- Release Date: November 8, 2019
- Paperback / softback
- 360 Pages
- Trim Size: 7in x 10in
- Number of Illustrations: 25
- ISBN: 9780826150059
- eBook ISBN: 9780826150066