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This book presents a comprehensive overview of Asian families residing in Canada and the United States by portraying and analyzing Asian Canadian and Asian American immigrant families in an integrated yet nuanced way. Chapters use an interdisciplinary approach to provide more comprehensive coverage of the vast diversity as well as common trends and shared characteristics of Asian families. Specifically, the volume examines the experiences of families whose ancestry can be traced to East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and West Asia.
Key areas of coverage include:
Susan S. Chuang, Ph.D. (University of Rochester), is an Associate Professor at the University of Guelph, Canada. Her research focuses on fathering, parenting, parent-child relationships of young children among immigrant and ethnic families in various sociocultural contexts (Asian: Canada, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan; Latino/a: Paraguay, US; Black: Jamaica). Her second line of research examines families and immigration, collaborating with various national organizations in Canada. She conducts numerous volunteer workshops for the local communities that focus on various topics (e.g., parenting, education, child/youth development, employment). She has organized six international conferences on immigrant families.
Saadia Akram, Ed.D. (University of Toronto), is a registered psychologist with the Ontario College of Psychologists and operates her private practice in the Greater Toronto Areas (GTA), Canada, and also works within the non-profit, community based sector. She has more than 25 years of experience delivering individual/group psychological services and professional development trainings to a wide variety of diverse and multicultural populations.
1. The Complexities of Asian Families from Around the World: Creating New Lives in Canada and the United States.- Part A: History, Religion, and Culture.- 2. Comparing and Contrasting Asian Families in Canada and the United States.- 3. Asian Families: Religion, Spirituality, and Worldviews.- Part B: Specific Countries and Regions of Origin.- East Asia.- 4. Chinese Families from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.- 5. Growing up in Two Worlds: Young Chinese Americans in New York City.- 6. Japanese Families.- 7. Korean Families.- South Asia.- 8. Bangladeshi Families.- 9. Indian Families.- 10. Pakistani Families.- West Asia.- 11. Arab Families from the Levant.- Part C: Counseling and Therapy for Mental Health and Wellbeing.- 12. Asian-Origin Families in Canada and the United States: Challenges and Resilience.- 13. Providing Therapy with Asian Immigrant Families: A Review of Prominent Issues and Treatment Considerations.- Part D: Methodology Considerations.- 14. Critically Assessingthe Methodological Challenges of Exploring Chinese.
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