Behavior Modification in Black Populations Psychosocial Issues and Empirical Findings / edited by Samuel M. Turner.

During the past decade, research and practice in the field of behavior modification have experienced phenomenal growth. Behavioral inter­ vention strategies that were considered strictly experimental a few years ago are now accepted therapeutic modalities, and behavioral method­ ology has been instr...

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Other Authors: Turner, Samuel M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1982.
Edition:1st ed. 1982.
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505 0 |a 1: Behavior Modification and Black Populations -- Models of Behavior Modification -- Summary -- References -- 2: Psychosocial Aspects of the Therapeutic Process -- The Importance of Social and Cultural Experiences on the Development of Treatment Approaches and Models -- Psychosocial Influences on Behavior -- The Therapeutic Encounter -- Evaluation of Therapy Effectiveness -- Future Considerations -- Summary -- References -- 3: A Historical View of Blacks’ Distrust of Psychiatry -- The Origin of Black Distrust of Psychiatrists -- Attitudes Following the Civil War -- Personal Beliefs and Research Fraud -- Psychoanalytic Catch-22 -- Training Considerations -- Other Reasons for Blacks’ Distrust of Psychiatry -- What and Which Are the Culture- Free Psychotherapies? -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Psychiatric Symptoms in Black Patients -- Transcultural and Interethnic Variations in Symptom Patterns -- Are There Racial Differences in Symptom Patterns? -- False-Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia in Black Patients -- Recognition of Depression in Black Patients -- Diagnosis of Borderline Mental Retardation -- Effects of Symptom Differences on Diagnostic Accuracy -- Toward More Accurate Diagnoses in Blacks -- References -- 5: A Learned Helplessness Analysis of Problems Confronting the Black Community -- Theoretical and Empirical Bases -- Helplessness and Other Models of Learning -- Learned Helplessness and the Black Experience -- Behavioral Interventions for Helplessness -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: The IQ Controversy and Academic Performance -- A Brief History of the IQ Controversy -- The Emergence of Intelligence Testing -- Group Intelligence Tests -- Recent Developments -- Studies of Academic Performance -- Characteristics of the Parent -- References -- 7: Academic Improvement through Behavioral Intervention -- Teacher Attention -- Token Reinforcement -- Self-Control -- Group Contingencies -- Punishment -- Teacher Training -- The Problem of Generalization -- Summary -- References -- 8: Rational Behavior Therapy -- A Brief History of RBT -- Basic Assumptions in RBT -- Two Primary Self-Help Techniques in RBT -- Guidelines for Illiterate Patients in RBT -- Two-Year Follow-Up Data on RBT -- RBT and Black Patients -- Some Words of Caution -- References -- 9: Modification of Interpersonal Behavior -- Social Skills and Psychopathology -- Social Skills and Black Populations -- Assessment of Social Skills: A Black Perspective -- Treatment of Social Skills for Black Populations -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 10: Substance Abuse -- The Problem of Alcohol Abuse -- Other Drug Abuse -- General Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 11: Sexual Disorders -- Identification of Sexual Disorders -- Prevalence of Sexual Disorders: A Special Focus on Blacks -- Sexual Dysfunctions -- Male Sexual Dysfunctions -- Female Sexual Dysfunctions -- Behavioral Intervention Strategies Uniquely Important in Sexual Dysfunction Counseling with Blacks -- Sexual Deviance -- Positive Aspects of Behavioral Intervention for Blacks with Sexual Disorders -- Considerations in Making Sex Therapy Available to Blacks -- Implications for Future Treatment and Research -- References -- 12: Stress Disorders -- Interaction of Physiological and Psychological Systems -- Psychological Reaction to Stress -- Psychosomatic Disorders -- Stress in Black Populations -- Behavioral Approaches to Stress -- Advantages of a Behavioral Interpretation -- Specific Treatment Interventions -- Summary -- References -- 13: Implementing Community Programs: The Black Perspective in Behavioral Community Psychology -- Current Definitions of Community Psychology -- Behavior Modification and Community Mental Health -- Behavior Modification and Black Communities -- Conclusion -- References. 
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