Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology
Discover the profound insights of the "Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology," authored by Yolanda (Yo) K. (Kaye) Jackson and published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2006. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 536 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the psychology surrounding racial, ethnic, and minority issues.
Delve into a wide array of topics that reflect the diverse experiences of racial and ethnic minorities, including academic achievement, acculturation, community interventions, education, health, and values. This encyclopedia serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and professionals in psychology, offering valuable perspectives on how cultural contexts shape psychological practices and understanding.
Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of multicultural psychology with this essential reference, perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and ethnicity.