Series Editor′s Introduction - Paul B. Pedersen
Preface
Foreword - Asa G. Hilliard III-Nana Baffour Amankwatia II
1. Counseling African Americans: The Current State of Affairsz -
Thomas A. Parham
2. African-Centered Psychology: Basic Principles - Cheryl
Grills
3. Understanding African American Mental Health: The Necessity of
New Conceptual Paradigms - Thomas A. Parham, William D. Parham
4. Understanding Personality and How to Measure It - Thomas A.
Parham
5. Reconceptualizing the Notion of Self From the African Deep
Structure - Ezemenari Obasi
6. African-Centered Conceptualizations of Self and Consciousness:
The Akan Model - Cheryl Grills, Martin Ajei
7. Counseling Models for African Americans: The What and How of
Counseling - Thomas A. Parham
8. Counseling African American Fathers: A Program for Active
Involvement - Michael Connor
9. Raising the Bar for What Passes as Competence - Thomas A.
Parham
Appendix
References
Index
About the Editor
About the Authors
Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D.: Dr. Thomas A. Parham is Assistant Vice Chancellor for Counseling and Health Services and an adjunct faculty member at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Parham is a Past President and Distinguished Psychologist of the National Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi), a Past President of the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (a division of ACA), and a Fellow in both the American Psychological Association, as well as ACA.
"Counseling Persons of African Descent represents a major
breakthrough in scholarship on African American psychology. Thomas
Parham and contributors present a candid critique of standard
therapeutic practice, they provide a clear conceptualization of
African-centered psychology and the African American experience,
and they provide mental health professionals with specific clinical
tools to enhance therapeutic practice with African American
clients."
*Joseph G. Ponterotto*
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