The Handbook of Arab American Psychology is the first major publication to comprehensively discuss the Arab American ethnic group from a lens that is primarily psychological. This edited book contains a comprehensive review of the cutting-edge research related to Arab Americans and offers a critical analysis regarding the methodologies and applications of the scholarly literature. It is a landmark text for both multicultural psychology as well as for Arab American scholarship.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Review: A thorough analysis of the latest research related to Arab Americans.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Relevant to diverse sub-disciplines including cultural, social, developmental, counseling/clinical, health, and community psychologies.
- Expert Contributions: Chapters written by distinguished scholars who merge their expertise with empirical data.
- Timely Context: Addresses ongoing scrutiny and biases against Arab Americans in the post 9/11 socio-political landscape.
- Comparative References: Connects to other racial/ethnic minority group scholarship.
Additional Information
Chapters in the Handbook of Arab American Psychology highlight the most substantial areas of psychological research with this population, intersecting with fields such as sociology, American studies, cultural/ethnic studies, social work, and public health. The Handbook of Arab American Psychology offers a noteworthy contribution to the field of multicultural psychology and joins references on other racial/ethnic minority groups, including Handbook of African American Psychology, Handbook of Asian American Psychology, Handbook of U.S. Latino Psychology, and The Handbook of Chicana/o Psychology and Mental Health.