Neuropsychology of Asians and Asian-Americans Practical and Theoreti
Neuropschology with Asians and Asian Americans Practical and Theoretical Considerations J. Mark Davis and Rik Carl D'Amato, editors The challenge of cultural competence for health providers is more than the recognition of other ethnicities: it e
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J. Mark Davis Rik Carl D'Amato Editors
Neuropsychology of Asians and Asian Americans Practical and Theoretical Considerations
Issues of Diversity in Clinical Neuropsychology
Series Editor Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
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J. Mark Davis • Rik Carl D’Amato Editors
Neuropsychology of Asians and Asian Americans Practical and Theoretical Considerations
Editors J. Mark Davis School of Psychological and Clinical Sciences Faculty of Engineering Health, Science & Environment Charles Darwin University Darwin, NT, Australia
Rik Carl D’Amato Department of School Psychology Chicago School of Professional Psychology Chicago, lL, USA
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Preface
The rapid globalization and proliferation of accessible information provide exciting opportunities to explore cultures with which we may have relatively less familiarity. As psychologists and clinicians, we are interested in understanding the experiences and perspectives th
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