Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice
In Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice, Erlanger A. Turner presents a new theoretical framework for understanding mental health disparities that emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive clinical practices and integration of Afrocentric values in order to address the lower rates of African Americans seeking treatment in the United States. Turner traces this reluctance to the unethical scientific research practices that characterized experiments in recent history, like the well-known Tuskegee Syphilis study, and stresses the need for providers to address race-related stress.

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Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice
In Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice, Erlanger A. Turner presents a new theoretical framework for understanding mental health disparities that emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive clinical practices and integration of Afrocentric values in order to address the lower rates of African Americans seeking treatment in the United States. Turner traces this reluctance to the unethical scientific research practices that characterized experiments in recent history, like the well-known Tuskegee Syphilis study, and stresses the need for providers to address race-related stress.

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Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice

Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice

by Erlanger A. Turner
Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice

Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice

by Erlanger A. Turner

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In Mental Health among African Americans: Innovations in Research and Practice, Erlanger A. Turner presents a new theoretical framework for understanding mental health disparities that emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive clinical practices and integration of Afrocentric values in order to address the lower rates of African Americans seeking treatment in the United States. Turner traces this reluctance to the unethical scientific research practices that characterized experiments in recent history, like the well-known Tuskegee Syphilis study, and stresses the need for providers to address race-related stress.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498565790
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/15/2021
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 8.59(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Erlanger A. Turner is assistant professor of psychology at Pepperdine University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – Ethical Dilemmas in Psychology

Chapter 2 – Discrimination and Race-Related Stress

Chapter 3 – The Four A’s of Treatment Initiation

Chapter 4 – Clinical Practice with African American Clients

Chapter 5 – African American Cultural Values

Chapter 6 – Defining the Future of Research and Clinical Practice

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