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Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health Sonia Amin

Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health By Sonia Amin

Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health by Sonia Amin


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Gives voice to the lived experiences and concerns of Asian Indian people as they attempt to thrive in American society. In particular, the book names and examines systems of oppression that influence the mental health experiences of Asian Indians in the US and helps readers critically analyse shortcomings of Western models of psychological healing.

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Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health Summary

Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health: Liberation from Western Frameworks by Sonia Amin

The past few decades have witnessed a rapid increase in the immigration of people of Asian Indian descent to the United States. This has predicated a need to understand the various sociocultural and political experiences that shape the identity development and mental health experiences of this population.

Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health: Liberation from Western Frameworks gives voice to the lived experiences and nuanced concerns of Asian Indian people as they attempt to survive and thrive in American society. In particular, the book names and examines systems of oppression that influence the mental health experiences of Asian Indians in the U.S. and helps readers critically analyze shortcomings of Western models of psychological healing. The text helps to bridge the gap between theory and practice with regard to liberation and decolonization of psychotherapeutic clinical work.

Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health is part of the Cognella Series on Advances in Culture, Race, and Ethnicity. The series, co-sponsored by Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, addresses critical and emerging issues within culture, race, and ethnic studies, as well as specific topics among key ethnocultural groups.

About Sonia Amin

Sonia Amin obtained her Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Western Michigan University. Dr. Amin is a licensed psychologist, with clinical and research interests in decolonizing mental health and liberatory healing practices, intergenerational trauma/complex trauma, racial and sexual identity development, and radical self-healing. Priya Bansal is a doctoral candidate for counseling psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she also obtained her M.A. in counseling psychology. Her research focuses on decolonization of the practice of psychotherapy, navigating systems of oppression, and identity development and mental health correlates for South Asians in the United States.

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CIN179352114XVG
9781793521149
179352114X
Understanding the Asian Indian Diaspora and Mental Health: Liberation from Western Frameworks by Sonia Amin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cognella, Inc
20220330
168
N/A
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