Communittypsychology: in pursuit of liberation and well-being/ (Record no. 160301)

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International Standard Book Number 9780230219953
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Classification number 155.94
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Title Communittypsychology: in pursuit of liberation and well-being/
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010.
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Extent 61p.
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Formatted contents note Part I Context and Overview<br/>1 Community Psychology: Journeys in the Global Context<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>The Journey of Community Psychology<br/>The Journeys of the Authors/Editors<br/>The Journey of the Reader<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Charity Akotia (Ghana)<br/>Resources<br/>2 The Project of Community Psychology: Issues, Values and<br/>Tools for Liberation and Well-being<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise . „ ^ ,<br/>Oppression, Liberation and Well-Being: The 'Big Picture' of Community Psychology<br/>Issues and Problems<br/>Values of Community Psychology<br/>Principles and Conceptual Tools of Community Psychology<br/>The Science of Community Psychology<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Julian Rappaport (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>Part II Values. Principles and Conceptual Tools<br/>Values for Community Psychology<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Introduction<br/>Sources of Values<br/>Criteria for Choosing Values<br/>Values for Community Psychology<br/>Principles for Action<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Alipio Sanchez Vidal (Spain)<br/>Resources<br/>4 Ecology, Prevention and Promotion<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>The Ecological Metaphor<br/>Prevention and Promotion<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: George W. Albee (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>5 Community and Power<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise: Community. Power and You<br/>Community and Power<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Paul W. Speer (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>6 Commitment, Accountability and Inclusion<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Commitment and Accountability<br/>Inclusion<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: B. Ortiz-Torres (Puerto Rico)<br/>Resources<br/>Part III Tools for Action<br/>7 An Overview of Community Psychology Interventions<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>The Community Psychologist as an Agent of Social Change: Connecting the Personal,<br/>Political and Professional<br/>The Focus of Community Psychology Interventions; Amelioration versus Transformation<br/>Settings for Interventions<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: M. Brinton Lykes (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>8 Social Interventions<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Introduction<br/>What Are Social Interventions?<br/>What Is the Value-base of Social Interventions?<br/>Why Are Social Interventions So Important?<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Dennis Fox (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>Organizational and Community Interventions<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>What Are Organizational and Community Interventions?<br/>What Values Justify Organizational and Community Interventions?<br/>Why Are Organizational and Community Interventions so Important?<br/>What Are the Roles of Community Psychologists Working in Organizations?<br/>What Is the Role of Community Psychologists Working in Communities?<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Meg A. Bond (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>10 Small Group and Individual Interventions<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>What Are Small Group and Individual Interventions?<br/>What Are the Values Supporting the Work with Small Groups and Individuals?<br/>Why Are Small Group and Individual Interventions Important?<br/>How Do Small Group and Individual Interventions Promote<br/>Well-being and Liberation?<br/>What Is the Role of Community Psychologists Working in Small Groups and<br/>Individual Interventions?<br/>What Are the Strengths and Limitations of Small Group and Individual Interventions?<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Mary Watkins (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>Part IV Tools for Research<br/>11 The Foundations of Community Research<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise: Community, Power and You<br/>The Goals of Community Research: Towards Liberation and Well-being<br/>Assumptions and Values Underlying Paradigms for Community Research<br/>Processes of Community Research<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Michael Murray (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>12 Community Research Methods: Post-positivist and Social<br/>Constructivist Paradigms<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Post-positivist Research Methods<br/>Social Constructivist Research Methods<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>13 Community Research Methods: Transformative Paradigm<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Transformative Research Methods<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Rebecca Campbell (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>Part V Putting It All Together: Addressing the Issues<br/>14 Marginalization<br/>Carolyn Kagan and Mark Burton<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise - Marginality and the Economy<br/>What Is Social Marginalization?<br/>Poverty and Economic Marginality<br/>Impaired Social Support Networks and Social Marginalization<br/>Ideological Aspects of Marginalization<br/>Resistance and Resilience<br/>Why Does Marginalization Matter?<br/>The Relevance of Community Psychology to Marginalization<br/>Working against Social Marginalization: Tools and Examples<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Lesley Hoatson (Australia)<br/>Resources<br/>15 Globalization, Poverty and Social Justice<br/>Tod Sloan<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise: The Student Anti-sweatshop Movement<br/>A Personal Journey<br/>Historical Context<br/>The Political Economy of Development<br/>Globalization and Its Effects<br/>Ideology: A Key Concept<br/>The Promise of Global Community Psychology<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Suzanne Galloway (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>16 Colonization and Racism<br/>Marewa Glover, Pat Dudgeon and Ingrid Huygens<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Introduction<br/>Decolonizing Australia and New Zealand<br/>Founding Concepts for Self-determination and Decolonization<br/>Emerging Concepts and Issues<br/>The Role of Psychology(ists) in Decolonization<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Randolph Potts (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>17 Immigration and Settlement: Confronting the Challenges of<br/>Cultural Diversity<br/>Chnstopher C. Sonn and Adrian T. Fisher<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise - Exploring Social Identities<br/>Immigration and Refugees<br/>Basic Definitions<br/>Defining Culture<br/>Cross-cultural Transition; Ctiailenges of Ctiange<br/>Responses of ttie Receiving Community<br/>Creating Settings and Support Systems<br/>Roles and Ctiallenges for Community Psychologists<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Elba Martell and Eliseo A. Martell (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>18 Gender, Power and Community Psychology<br/>Heather Gridley and Colleen Turner<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Historical Context<br/>Emerging concepts: Power, Subjectivity and Reflexivity, Directivity and Partnership<br/>Visions and Values Guiding Feminist Community Work<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Colleen Loomis (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>19 A Journey towards Liberation: Confronting Heterosexism and the<br/>Oppression of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered People<br/>Gary W. Harper<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Defining Variations in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: The Power of Words<br/>Heterosexism and Oppression<br/>Towards Liberation and Well-being<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Janice Ristock (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>20 Ableism<br/>Glen W. White<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>introduction<br/>Historical Context<br/>The Struggle for Self-determination<br/>Media Portrayal Contributing to Ableism<br/>Challenges for Community Psychologists<br/>Examples of Research and Action<br/>Reflection and Application<br/>International Vistas<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Ora Prilleltensky (Canada, United States)<br/>Resources<br/>21 Promoting Liberation, Weli-being, and Recovery: Learning from<br/>Experiences of Psychiatric Consumers/Survivors<br/>BretKloos<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Introduction<br/>Definitions of Serious Mental Health Problems and Recovery<br/>Examining Community Contexts for Responding to Serious t^ental Healtti Problems<br/>A Brief History of Community Responses to Serious lUental Healtti Problems<br/>Changing the Balance? The Emergence of Consumer/Survivors in Society's<br/>Efforts to Address Serious IVlental Health Problems<br/>Community Psychology's Role in Supporting Consumers<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Allan Strong (Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>22 Disadvantaged Children and Families<br/>Leslea Peirson<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Introduction<br/>Reframing Our Notions of Families and Disadvantage: Towards an Agenda of Well-being<br/>Interventions for Children and Families: Ecological and Empowerment Approaches<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Liesette Brunson (Montreal, Canada)<br/>Resources<br/>23 Community Psychology, the Natural Environment, and Global Climate Change<br/>Manuel Riemer<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>My Personal Journey<br/>Why Community Psychology Should Care about the Environment<br/>How We Can Make a Difference<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Marci R. Culley (United States)<br/>Resources<br/>Part VI Looking Towards the Future<br/>24 Community Psychology's Voyage into Complexity;<br/>On Liberation Change and Politics<br/>Maritza Montero<br/>Chapter Organization<br/>Warm-up Exercise<br/>Point of Departure: What Discipline, What Objectives?<br/>From Where to Where? Preparing for the Voyage<br/>Different Practice, New Aims, New Definitions<br/>The Liberating Journey of Community Psychology<br/>Co-Presence: The Complex Character of Community Phenomena<br/>Understanding Power in Community Contexts<br/>Community and Society: Exchanges and Influences<br/>The Political Side of Community Work<br/>The Size and Speed of Community Changes<br/>Knowledge Is Everywhere<br/>Conclusion<br/>Chapter Summary<br/>Commentary: Douglas D Perkins (United Slates)
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Keyword Psicología comunitaria.
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Keyword Salud mental, Servicios comunitarios de.
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Personal name edited by Geoffrey Nelson, Isaac prillel Tensky
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