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This is a 5 page paper discussing major psychological approaches in relation to the result of oppression and neglect on the African American community. Currently, the African American population within the United States has been found to have high levels of stress, anxiety, low self-esteem and high levels of self-destructive behavior. Psychologists and sociologists argue that the cause of generations of neglect within the educational and social systems and oppression may have led to these psychological problems. Using five major psychological approaches which include behaviorism, functionalism, psychoanalytical, structuralism and Gestalt, the differences in the application of the theories to the African American community basically show that in order to reverse the trend of these psychological and societal problems, mental health professionals and educators must be aware of the psychological factors unique to the African American community.
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and high levels of self-destructive behavior. Psychologists and sociologists argue that the cause of generations of neglect within the educational and social systems and oppression may have led to these
psychological problems. Using five major psychological approaches which include behaviorism, functionalism, psychoanalytical, structuralism and Gestalt, the differences in the application of the theories to the African American community basically show
that in order to reverse the trend of these psychological and societal problems, mental health professionals and educators must be aware of the psychological factors unique to the African American
community. Recent studies have shown that over 30 million people or approximately 12% of the total population in the United States are African
American yet more than 80% of African American youths live below the poverty line. In addition to the high rate of poverty in African American communities, it is also estimated
that the high school drop out rate for African Americans is around 50% and the unemployment rate of African American youths rest at about 40%. The drop out rate has
been associated with a number of social and educational elements some of which are based on teacher expectation based on racial percentages which further aggravates the population (Graybill, 1997; Patton,
1998). What these factors are telling many within the mental health community it that the majority of African Americans are living in "profound cultural, psychological and spiritual crisis, predisposing them
to excessive rates of self-destructive behavior" and brought on by generations of neglect and oppression within the American population (Kendall, 1996, p. 11). Although it has been shown that many
African Americans have advances significantly economically and socially during the last several decades or so, most psychologists and sociologists believe that "the traditions of oppression and racism continue to adversely
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