
Psychological Perspectives for Chicano and Latino Children and Adolescents
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Yvette Flores

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About the Author:
Yvette G. Flores is a professor of Psychology in the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies at U.C. Davis. A licensed clinical psychologist, she has over 30 years experience in the treatment of families, children and adolescents, particularly Latinos and African Americans, immigrants and refugees. Her work bridges Chicano/Latino studies and mental health.
About the Book:Psychological Perspectives for Chicano and Latino children provides an overview of the most salient issues affecting this growing ethnic group. Through feminist and social justice lenses, this book explores parenting, identity formations, immigration and acculturative stress and the impact of educational and immigration policies on the well being of Latino and Chicano children.
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