ABSTRACT

Despite Black Americans being at high risk for negative mental health symptoms due to racism and other chronic stresses, disparities persist in the provision of mental health services to this population. This book addresses that gap in clinical practice by explicitly calling attention to the experience of race-based stress in the Black community.

Johnson and Melton urge mental health practitioners to action in promoting societal understanding, affirmation, and appreciation of multiculturalism against the damaging effects of individual, institutional, and societal racism, prejudice, and all forms of oppression based on stereotyping and discrimination. Chapters include worksheets, vignettes, and case studies to provide a practical framework for implementing an effective, nonpathological approach to ameliorating the damaging effects of race-based trauma and stress.

This book will give tools and strategies for mental health professionals to responsibly use scientific and professional knowledge to improve the condition of individuals, communities, and, by extension, society.

part I|61 pages

Foundational Knowledge

chapter Chapter 1|21 pages

Components of Cultural Competence

chapter Chapter 3|15 pages

Advocacy and Consultation Regarding Race-Based Stress

part II|137 pages

Implementing Culturally Responsive Care

chapter Chapter 4|20 pages

Assessment and Diagnosis of Race-Based Stress

chapter Chapter6|85 pages

Culturally Responsive Interventions