Multicultural Approaches to Health and Wellness in America [2 volumes]
Description
Led by a UCLA-trained health psychologist, a team of experts describes non-traditional treatments that are quickly becoming more common in Western society, documenting cultural variations in health and sickness practices to underscore the diversity among human society.
• Provides a thorough exploration of different approaches to health?such as Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and Native American medicine?written by interdisciplinary teams of authors and subject experts
• Dedicates multiple chapters to the health practices and specific challenges of specific minority groups such as Latinos, African Americans, and Asian Americans
• Demonstrates the diversity of world views regarding health that falls outside of the Western definition: the absence of disease
• Documents the inherent role of immigration and acculturation in health disparities
• Supplies clear, carefully considered prescriptions for achieving cultural competence
