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Doing psychology critically : making a difference in diverse settings
Title:
Doing psychology critically : making a difference in diverse settings
Author:
Prilleltensky, Isaac, 1959-
ISBN:
9780333922835

9780333922842
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Publication Information:
New York : Palgrave, 2002.
Physical Description:
xiii, 206 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Pt. I. Foundations. 1. Power, Well-being, Oppression and Liberation: Points of Departure. 2. Theory, Research and Action: Oppressive and Emancipatory Effects -- Pt. II. Training. 3. The Making of a Subversive Teacher. 4. The Making of a Participatory Action Researcher. 5. The Making of a Critical Practitioner/Activist -- Pt. III. Applications. 6. Clinical and Counselling Settings: Making a Difference with Disadvantaged Clients. 7. Educational Settings: Learning a New School of Thought. 8. Health Settings: Fighting Inequality to Enhance Well-being. 9. Community Settings: Creating Capacity and Mobilizing for Change. 10. Work Settings: Working Critically within the Status Quo -- Pt. IV. Change. 11. Psychologists as Agents of Change: Getting Ready to Make a Difference. 12. Psychologists and the Process of Change: Making a Difference in Diverse Settings. 13. Psychologists and the Object of Social Change: Transforming Social Policy.
Abstract:
"How can psychologists incorporate recent insights about power, values, and inequality in their work? What is the role of social justice in the practice of psychology? In this highly readable book, the authors tackle these questions and propose workable answers. This is the first book to translate into action the principles of critical psychology. Using a value-based framework the authors propose guidelines for critical practice in clinical, counseling, educational, health, community and work settings." -- BOOK JACKET.
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