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Positive Psychology in Racial and Ethnic Groups

Edward C. Chang

Theory, Research, and Practice

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Release Date: 18/01/2016

Label: American Psychological Association
Series: Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology Series
Contributors: Edward C. Chang (Edited by), Christina A. Downey (Edited by), Jameson K. Hirsch (Edited by), Natalie J Lin (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: American Psychological Association

Theory, Research, and Practice
Bridging research and practice, this study highlights a culturally informed approach that empowers racial minority groups. Drawing on insights from Asian American, Latin American, African American, and American Indian perspectives, it deepens our grasp of emotional well-being and resilience.
Positive psychology has become a vibrant, well-regarded field of study, and a powerful tool for clinicians. But, for many years, the research in areas relevant to positive psychology, such as happiness, subjective well-being, and emotional intelligence, has been based on findings from largely white samples and has rarely taken the concerns of the ethnic community into consideration.

Now, for the first time, leaders in the field have come together to provide a comprehensive reference that focuses specifically on how a culturally-informed approach to positive psychology can help capitalize on the strengths of racial minority groups and have a greater potential to positively impact their psychological well-being.

Acting as a bridge between positive psychology theory and research amp ndash largely based on an essentialist view of human behavior amp ndash and the realities of practice and assessment in diverse groups, Positive Psychology in Racial and Ethnic Groups focuses on four main ethnic groups: Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians.