Chapter 1 The black perspective in psychology; Chapter 2 Forming impressions of people; Chapter 3 The emergence of a black perspective in group work; Chapter 4 The black Family; Chapter 5 Black identity development; Chapter 6 Educational achievement and the black child; Chapter 7 Black people and mental health issues; Chapter 8 Conclusion;
Lena Robinson is Professor of Social Work at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.
'This is a unique book that draws together robust research-based evidence on black perspectives in human development and behaviour from North America and Britain. The wide variety of topics covered in this book should help inspire much discussion and debate in the social work field, and will generate theoretical and research questions for years to come.' - Ravinder Barn, Professor of Social Policy and Social Work, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
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