Becoming bicultural [electronic resource] : risk, resilience, and Latino youth / Paul R. Smokowski and Martica Bacallao.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9780814708798
- 081470879X
- 9780814783597
- 0814783597
- 305.800973 22
- E184.A1 S6655 2011
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From melting pot to simmering stew: acculturation, enculturation, assimilation, and biculturalism in American racial dynamics -- Enculturation after immigration: how Latino family systems change and how they stay the same during the diffuse, bifurcated stage of acculturation contact -- From contact to conflict: how assimilation mechanisms underpin the exploration and adaption stage in bicultural development -- Balancing between two worlds: the integration stage of bicultural development -- Cultural adaption styles of health : risks of staying separate or assimilating -- The benefits of biculturalism : savoring the flavors in the simmer stew -- Entre dos mundos/between two worlds: a bicultural skills training prevention program to help immigrant families cope with acculturation stress.
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