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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsDedication Part I: Section I, Essential Social Science Theories, Frameworks, and Research to Enhance Sociocultural Sensitivity and Practice Chapter 1: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban Americans Chapter 2: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: Central and Dominican Americans Chapter 3: The Social Stratification of Latino Ethnicity, Power, and Social Positionality in the United States Chapter 4: Latino Racial/Ethnic Identity Development: Psychological Impacts of Structured Inequality Chapter 5: Towards Latinx Intersectionality: From Single to Multiple Dimensional Analysis of Human Diversity Chapter 6: Sociocultural Practice Model for Latino Populations Part II: Selective Reviews of Psychosocial and Health Problems Over-affecting Latino Populations, and Socio-culturally Competent Practices Chapter 7: The Latino Family Chapter 8: Latinx Youth Chapter 9: Latino Mental Health Chapter 10: Latino Health Chapter 11: Latino Power Primer: Political Participation, Representation, & Policy Benefit Chapter 12: Latino Resistance, Activism & Social Movements Past, Present & Future Epilogue Author Index