Author:
Mercado Alfonso,Venta Amanda
Abstract
AbstractThe final chapter discusses future directions in research with Latinx groups, highlighting acculturation and adaptations for new waves of immigrants. This chapter summarizes the importance of recognizing the within-group variability among Latinx persons and the importance of expanding training and evidenced-based practices. A call to action is illustrated, and the chapter concludes with a summary section of the book.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York
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