
Guide to Psychological Assessment with Hispanics 2013th Edition
Author(s): Lorraine T. Benuto
- Publisher: Springer
- Publication Date: 19 Sept. 2012
- Edition: 2013th
- Language: English
- Print length: 437 pages
- ISBN-10: 146144411X
- ISBN-13: 9781461444114
Book Description
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From the Back Cover
A breakthrough moment in psychological assessment was the realization that one size does not fit all. Few populations prove this true as much as America’s largest ethnic minority: Hispanics, whose lives reflect a wide spectrum of cultural, language, and social factors. Traditionally, assessment has paid scant attention to such variables, but now clinicians are increasingly aware of linguistic and acculturation issues that can influence how psychological problems present―and that skewed test results can lead to misdiagnosis, inappropriate and ineffective treatment, and potentially devastating consequences.
The Guide to Psychological Assessment with Hispanics 2013th Edition meets this evolving challenge by both outlining necessary cultural considerations and recommending specific measures for conducting assessment with Latino clients. This comprehensive resource describes salient test instruments in every major diagnostic area, and reviews current research on their use. Discussion covers the strengths and limitations of every measure featured, which span the range of assessment domains and specialties, including:
- Intelligence.
- Personality.
- Eating, sleeping, sexual, and substance abuse disorders.
- Mood disorders and suicide risk.
- Child-specific and school-based measures.
- Neuropsychology, forensics, dementia, psychosis, malingering, and more.
As guidelines for therapy with Latino clients are coming into their own, culturally relevant assessment is of critical importance. Its depth of practical detail makes the Guide to Psychological Assessment with Hispanics 2013th Edition an essential reference for clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and neuropsychologists.
About the Author
Lorraine T. Benuto received her doctoral degree in psychology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and she currently works at the University of Nevada, Reno as a clinical psychologist where she provides treatment to victims of sexual assault, sexual abuse, and child physical abuse. Dr. Benuto is also the associate director of the Nevada Caregiver Support Center where she works with individuals who have dementia and their families. Finally, Dr. Benuto chairs doctoral dissertations at Northcentral University. Dr. Benuto completed her APA-accredited internship at the VA in San Juan, Puerto Rico where she delivered psychological services to a culturally diverse clientele presenting with depression, anxiety, and dementia. Dr. Benuto has extensive experience delivering evidence-based treatments and conducting psychological assessments with the Latino population. She has delivered professional presentations at state, national, and international conferences on topics related to cultural competence and is co-editing Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology, Guidelines to Psychological Assessment with African Americans, and Guidelines to Psychological Assessment with Asian Americans for Springer.
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