Asian & Pacific Islander Americans - Issues & concerns for Counseling & Psychotherapy
The term Asian American and Pacific Islander represents 43 different ethnic groups. Between 1960 and 1990 the APIA population in the United States increased from one million to over seven million. Diverse social demographics are related to Asian Americans' psychocultural adjustment and adaptation experiences, such as acculturation and acculturative stress, perceived prejudice, and sense of ethnic identity. This book examines topics such as transracial adoption, women's issues, substance abuse and the racial experience of Asian Americans from a psychological and developmental perspective.