Description |
xvii, 201 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
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Praeger series in applied psychology |
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Praeger series in applied psychology.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Psychopathology and assessment in African American children and families: a historical, ecological, and strength-based perspective / Michael Canute Lambert, Faith Markle, and Valerie François Bellas -- A multidimensional approach to racial identity: implications for African American children / Robert M. Sellers, Laura M. Morgan, and Tony N. Brown -- Parental characteristics, racial stress, and racial socialization processes as predictors of racial coping in middle childhood / Deborah J. Johnson -- Being black: new thoughts on the old phenomenon of acting white / Angela M. Neal-Barnett -- Psychological adjustment of urban, inner-city African American adolescents / Ronald D. Taylor -- Violence and trauma in the lives of African American children / Esther J. Jenkins -- Sports and African American male children: what values and motives do they have? / Robert E. Stadulis, Gary Waters, and Angela M. Neal-Barnett -- Young unwed African American fathers: indicators of their paternal involvement / Waldo E. Johnson, Jr. -- Reflections of the forum: graduate students on the inside track / Anita C. Heard, Madinah Ikhlas, and Michelle D. Mitchell -- The 1999 Kent State forum: take home messages and future challenges for the field of developmental psychology / Kathryn A. Kerns. forum: take home messages and future challenges for the field of developmental psychology / Kathryn A. Kerns. |
Subject |
African American children -- Social conditions.
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African American children -- Psychology.
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African American children -- Race identity.
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Developmental psychology -- United States.
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African American families.
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Added Author |
Neal-Barnett, Angela M., 1960-
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Grau, Josefina M., 1960-
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Kerns, Kathryn A., 1961-
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ISBN |
0275967832 alkaline paper |
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