
This book discusses current research on identity formation, family and peer influences, risk and resilience factors, and concepts of masculinity and sexuality in African American boys. Sorting out genuine findings from popular misconceptions and misleading headlines, this concise and wide-ranging reference covers the crucial adolescent years, ages 11-16, acknowledging diversity of background and experience in the group, and differences and similarities with African American girls as well as with other boys. In addition, the authors review strengths-based school and community programs that harness evidence and insights to promote pro-social behavior.
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African American Boys is an essential resource for a wide range of clinicians and practitioners - as well as researchers and graduate students - in school and clinical child psychology, prevention and public health, social work, mental health therapy and counseling, family therapy, and criminal justice.
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Description and Demographics. - Self and Identity. - Family, Kin, and Household. - Peers and Peeps. - Communities and Neighborhoods. - Schools. - Health and Well-Being. - Sports and Work. - Delinquency and Victimization. - Integration and Summary.
African American Boys is a valuable, essential, and indispensable tool in the pursuit of progress for and on behalf of African American boys and adolescents. book is informative and thought provoking. Researchers, students, educators, counselors, community leaders and advocates, and policy makers could all benefit from the collection of knowledge in this volume. The book is an excellent contribution to our knowledge base and can serve as a springboard for education, calls to action, research, and understanding. (Michelle Stroffolino Schmidt, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 60 (31), August, 2015)
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