A Clinical Guide to the Neuropsychological Health of Immigrant Populations series highlights contemporary topics and trends in treating diverse individuals on an international scale, intending to centralize research and resources in cognitive science from a neuropsychological perspective. It aims to become the leading venue for book-length resources for advancing diaspora groups' cognitive and mental health, guiding professionals in the art and science of providing culturally competent services to largely underserved ethnic communities. The series offers a better understanding of unique problems and experiences that a group shares and provides concrete examples of how to navigate cultural differences in assessing and treating cognitive impairment. Authors, from different English-speaking countries and the target ethnic group's country of origin, present the current evidence-based research and drawing from their clinical experiences. This series focuses on people from communities that have historically and largely been underdeveloped and have significant migration histories.
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By Lauren G. Mai, Lindsay N. Vo
March 31, 2025
How to Support the Neuropsychological Health of the Vietnamese Diaspora is the first book in a new series entitled A Clinical Guide to the Neuropsychological Health of Immigrant Populations, which guides clinicians in the art and science of providing culturally competent services to specific ...