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National Conference on Women, Addiction and Recovery July 12-13, 2004 Ann S. Yabusaki, Ph.D. Clinical Treatment Among Culturally Diverse Populations: Asian Americans
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Source: Takaki, R. Strangers from a different shore. A history of Asian Americans. NY: Penguin Group. 1987.
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Asian Pacific Islanders Fastest growing group in the U.S.: 19902000 2.8%4.2% (10.9 million) Age Distribution: 29% (3.2 million) 18 years or younger 7% (673,000) 65+ years 1999 Census: www.census.gov
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Foreign Born APIs 59% (6.4 million) are foreign born 54% (3,490,000) of foreign born APIs entered the U.S. between 1970-1989 1999 Mar. Census Bureau data (Sept. 2000)
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Source: Takaki, R. Strangers from a different shore. A history of Asian Americans. NY: Penguin Group. 1987. FIRST WAVESECOND WAVE 1835–1920’s1965–19841975–1979 Chinese Japanese Korean Filipino “New” Chinese Filipino Korean Vietnamese (Primarily Students) Vietnamese Cambodian Laotian Hmong Mien *(1905 Korea prohibits emigration)
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Source: Takaki, R. Strangers from a different shore. A history of Asian Americans. NY: Penguin Group. 1987. Vietnam War 195419641975 Ho Chi Minh Defeats French Gulf of Tonkin U.S. enters Vietnam Fall of Saigon Communists takeover Vietnam SECOND WAVE
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Clinical Issues Migration Stress Role reversals Parental expectations Acculturation Language Gender Age
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Clinical Issues, continued Stigma Employment/Financial Status Social Isolation Political status Racism, Prejudice, and Discrimination
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Value-Based Treatment Imbalance of energy forces Supernatural intervention Character flaw Mind, body, emotions, spirit Food as medicine Metaphors and stories
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Summary Know your cultural self Learn about others Experience other cultures Seek consultation
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