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El. knyga: Therapeutic Interventions with Ethnic Elders: Health and Social Issues

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  • Formatas: 236 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317826811
  • Formatas: 236 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317826811

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Provide effective services to ethnic elders with culturally competent training!Therapeutic Interventions with Ethnic Elders: Health and Social Issues provides culture-specific information to health and social work professionals. You will explore distinctive qualities that are found in ten different ethnic groups to help you better serve these populations. The historical events that have shaped these elders’often-adverse reactions to mainstream providers are also included. Ideas on how to effectively approach these situations are included to improve your skills with a diverse population of clients. The information in Therapeutic Interventions with Ethnic Elders is invaluable to health care administrators who plan services and hire personnel to work with various ethnic groups. The book also functions as a training tool to increase the awareness of staff members who currently work with ethnically diverse populations. You will learn to recognize culturally driven behaviors in ethnic elders and how to make appropriate interventions. Some of the general and culture-specific issues that Therapeutic Interventions with Ethnic Elders addresses are: helping ethnic elders to feel comfortable utilizing your services appropriately modifying therapy to meet the individuals cultural background reinforcing a new sense of independence for these elders by helping them understand available services understanding cultural inhibitions in Japan that hide, deny, or ignore mental illness realizing that traditional Euro-American psychotherapy techniques cannot be readily transplanted and applied to all other cultures addressing depression, anxiety, increased illness, intergenerational conflict, and even marital conflict combined with the stress of assimilation and acculturation among Russian emigrants understanding folk beliefs and the importance of the role of the church for many elder African-Americans Therapeutic Interventions with Ethnic Elders addresses the need for practitioners, agencies, and institutions to understand and respect the different characteristics of each elderly minority population. You will examine the unique historical contexts of Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, African, Russian, Navajo, Yaqui, Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican elders and explore the stress factors that come with immigrating, such as finding a peaceful place to live and being confronted by age discrimination and racism. This important book explains cultural behaviors to provide you with effective suggestions for providing optimum care to the ethnic elders in your life.
About the Editors viii
Contributors ix
Introduction 1(4)
Sara Aleman
Demographics
3(2)
Chapter 1 Culture-Specific Theoretical and Conceptual Models of Aging
5(4)
Sara Aleman
Tanya Fitzpatrick
Chapter 2 Therapeutic Interventions with Elders of Japanese Ancestry
9(18)
Anne O. Freed
How People of Japanese Ancestry in the United States Identify and Define Themselves
10(4)
Cultural Influences on Americans of Japanese Ancestry
14(7)
Health Issues Among Japanese Elderly
21(1)
Social and Health Services Available to Japanese Elderly
22(5)
Chapter 3 Vietnamese-American Elders
27(28)
Dung Ngo
Thanh V. Tran
A Brief History of Vietnamese Immigration
27(5)
Demographic Information
32(5)
Adjustment Experiences
37(2)
Vietnamese Elderly
39(3)
Sources of Worry or Anxiety
42(2)
Therapeutic Interventions
44(5)
Guidelines for Working with Vietnamese Americans
49(6)
Chapter 4 Elderly Russian Jewish Immigrants
55(24)
Tanya Fitzpatrick
Basic Demographic Information
56(5)
Intergenerational Issues and Family Caregiving
61(4)
Theoretical Perspectives and Key Concepts
65(1)
The Process of Assimilation
66(3)
Health Care Utilization and Access
69(3)
Recommendations and Guidelines
72(3)
Conclusion
75(4)
Chapter 5 African-American Elders
79(12)
Elizabeth Gonzalez
Family System
80(2)
Acculturation and Physical Health
82(2)
Acculturation and Mental Health
84(2)
Conclusion
86(5)
Chapter 6 Elderly Puerto Ricans
91(28)
Raymond Bosse
Theoretical Perspectives
92(1)
Factors Hypothesized to Impact Elderly Puerto Ricans
93(3)
Physical Health Status of Elderly Puerto Ricans
96(7)
Mental Health Status of Elderly Puerto Ricans
103(4)
Use of Social Services by Elderly Puerto Ricans
107(3)
Conclusion
110(9)
Chapter 7 Cuban-American Elders
119(20)
Thanh V. Tran
Neala C. Melcer
Historical Background of Cuban Immigrants
119(1)
Demography of Elderly Cuban Americans
120(1)
Health Status of Cuban Elderly
121(7)
Health Care Services
128(5)
Conclusion and Implications
133(6)
Chapter 8 Mexican-American Elders
139(16)
Sara Aleman
Population Trends and Statistics
140(1)
Traits of the Population
141(3)
Issues Related to Level of Acculturation
144(2)
Implications for Health and Social Service Providers
146(2)
Anticipated Changes and Recommendations
148(7)
Chapter 9 The Yaqui (Yoeme) Elderly
155(16)
Sara Aleman
Juan Paz
The Current Cohort of the Yaqui Elderly
156(1)
Yaqui Culture
157(3)
Demographics That Impact Roles
160(2)
Language Discrimination
162(1)
Implications for Health and Social Services Practice
163(2)
Yaqui Health Beliefs and Practices in Action
165(6)
Chapter 10 Navajo Elders
171(24)
Sara Pena
Sara Aleman
Charlotte Beyal
The Dine
174(1)
The Beginning
175(4)
Government
179(1)
Federal-Tribal Relationship
180(3)
Navajo-Federal Relationship
183(3)
Navajo Elders
186(2)
Traditional and Modern Medical Care
188(2)
Traditional and Current Health Care Behavior
190(5)
Chapter 11 Views and Visions: Moving Toward Culturally Competent Practice
195(14)
Mary Damskey
Common Themes
196(6)
Policy, Program, and Research Directions
202(2)
Research
204(1)
Educational Objectives for Health and Social Service Providers
205(4)
Index 209
Sara Aleman, Tanya Fitzpatrick, Thanh V Tran, Elizabeth Gonzalez