Michele Guzmán and Nicolás Carrasco discuss demographics, sociopolitical history (including common history and the history of specific Latino ethnic subgroups), current issues such as mental health risks, cultural syst...

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Michele Guzmán and Nicolás Carrasco discuss demographics, sociopolitical history (including common history and the history of specific Latino ethnic subgroups), current issues such as mental health risks, cultural systems (including traditional gender roles, religious beliefs and practices, and family dynamics), and counseling dynamics and interventions, while also sharing about themselves, in order to concretize for readers the Latino experience in the United States. This monograph can be used on its own or in conjunction with the main text.

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