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245 0 _aCommunittypsychology: in pursuit of liberation and well-being/
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bPalgrave Macmillan,
_c2010.
300 _a61p.
505 _aPart I Context and Overview 1 Community Psychology: Journeys in the Global Context Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise The Journey of Community Psychology The Journeys of the Authors/Editors The Journey of the Reader Chapter Summary Commentary: Charity Akotia (Ghana) Resources 2 The Project of Community Psychology: Issues, Values and Tools for Liberation and Well-being Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise . „ ^ , Oppression, Liberation and Well-Being: The 'Big Picture' of Community Psychology Issues and Problems Values of Community Psychology Principles and Conceptual Tools of Community Psychology The Science of Community Psychology Chapter Summary Commentary: Julian Rappaport (United States) Resources Part II Values. Principles and Conceptual Tools Values for Community Psychology Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Introduction Sources of Values Criteria for Choosing Values Values for Community Psychology Principles for Action Chapter Summary Commentary: Alipio Sanchez Vidal (Spain) Resources 4 Ecology, Prevention and Promotion Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise The Ecological Metaphor Prevention and Promotion Chapter Summary Commentary: George W. Albee (United States) Resources 5 Community and Power Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise: Community. Power and You Community and Power Chapter Summary Commentary: Paul W. Speer (United States) Resources 6 Commitment, Accountability and Inclusion Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Commitment and Accountability Inclusion Chapter Summary Commentary: B. Ortiz-Torres (Puerto Rico) Resources Part III Tools for Action 7 An Overview of Community Psychology Interventions Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise The Community Psychologist as an Agent of Social Change: Connecting the Personal, Political and Professional The Focus of Community Psychology Interventions; Amelioration versus Transformation Settings for Interventions Chapter Summary Commentary: M. Brinton Lykes (United States) Resources 8 Social Interventions Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Introduction What Are Social Interventions? What Is the Value-base of Social Interventions? Why Are Social Interventions So Important? Chapter Summary Commentary: Dennis Fox (United States) Resources Organizational and Community Interventions Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise What Are Organizational and Community Interventions? What Values Justify Organizational and Community Interventions? Why Are Organizational and Community Interventions so Important? What Are the Roles of Community Psychologists Working in Organizations? What Is the Role of Community Psychologists Working in Communities? Chapter Summary Commentary: Meg A. Bond (United States) Resources 10 Small Group and Individual Interventions Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise What Are Small Group and Individual Interventions? What Are the Values Supporting the Work with Small Groups and Individuals? Why Are Small Group and Individual Interventions Important? How Do Small Group and Individual Interventions Promote Well-being and Liberation? What Is the Role of Community Psychologists Working in Small Groups and Individual Interventions? What Are the Strengths and Limitations of Small Group and Individual Interventions? Chapter Summary Commentary: Mary Watkins (United States) Resources Part IV Tools for Research 11 The Foundations of Community Research Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise: Community, Power and You The Goals of Community Research: Towards Liberation and Well-being Assumptions and Values Underlying Paradigms for Community Research Processes of Community Research Chapter Summary Commentary: Michael Murray (Canada) Resources 12 Community Research Methods: Post-positivist and Social Constructivist Paradigms Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Post-positivist Research Methods Social Constructivist Research Methods Chapter Summary 13 Community Research Methods: Transformative Paradigm Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Transformative Research Methods Chapter Summary Commentary: Rebecca Campbell (United States) Resources Part V Putting It All Together: Addressing the Issues 14 Marginalization Carolyn Kagan and Mark Burton Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise - Marginality and the Economy What Is Social Marginalization? Poverty and Economic Marginality Impaired Social Support Networks and Social Marginalization Ideological Aspects of Marginalization Resistance and Resilience Why Does Marginalization Matter? The Relevance of Community Psychology to Marginalization Working against Social Marginalization: Tools and Examples Chapter Summary Commentary: Lesley Hoatson (Australia) Resources 15 Globalization, Poverty and Social Justice Tod Sloan Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise: The Student Anti-sweatshop Movement A Personal Journey Historical Context The Political Economy of Development Globalization and Its Effects Ideology: A Key Concept The Promise of Global Community Psychology Chapter Summary Commentary: Suzanne Galloway (Canada) Resources 16 Colonization and Racism Marewa Glover, Pat Dudgeon and Ingrid Huygens Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Introduction Decolonizing Australia and New Zealand Founding Concepts for Self-determination and Decolonization Emerging Concepts and Issues The Role of Psychology(ists) in Decolonization Chapter Summary Commentary: Randolph Potts (United States) Resources 17 Immigration and Settlement: Confronting the Challenges of Cultural Diversity Chnstopher C. Sonn and Adrian T. Fisher Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise - Exploring Social Identities Immigration and Refugees Basic Definitions Defining Culture Cross-cultural Transition; Ctiailenges of Ctiange Responses of ttie Receiving Community Creating Settings and Support Systems Roles and Ctiallenges for Community Psychologists Chapter Summary Commentary: Elba Martell and Eliseo A. Martell (Canada) Resources 18 Gender, Power and Community Psychology Heather Gridley and Colleen Turner Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Historical Context Emerging concepts: Power, Subjectivity and Reflexivity, Directivity and Partnership Visions and Values Guiding Feminist Community Work Chapter Summary Commentary: Colleen Loomis (Canada) Resources 19 A Journey towards Liberation: Confronting Heterosexism and the Oppression of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered People Gary W. Harper Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Defining Variations in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: The Power of Words Heterosexism and Oppression Towards Liberation and Well-being Chapter Summary Commentary: Janice Ristock (Canada) Resources 20 Ableism Glen W. White Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise introduction Historical Context The Struggle for Self-determination Media Portrayal Contributing to Ableism Challenges for Community Psychologists Examples of Research and Action Reflection and Application International Vistas Chapter Summary Commentary: Ora Prilleltensky (Canada, United States) Resources 21 Promoting Liberation, Weli-being, and Recovery: Learning from Experiences of Psychiatric Consumers/Survivors BretKloos Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Introduction Definitions of Serious Mental Health Problems and Recovery Examining Community Contexts for Responding to Serious t^ental Healtti Problems A Brief History of Community Responses to Serious lUental Healtti Problems Changing the Balance? The Emergence of Consumer/Survivors in Society's Efforts to Address Serious IVlental Health Problems Community Psychology's Role in Supporting Consumers Chapter Summary Commentary: Allan Strong (Canada) Resources 22 Disadvantaged Children and Families Leslea Peirson Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Introduction Reframing Our Notions of Families and Disadvantage: Towards an Agenda of Well-being Interventions for Children and Families: Ecological and Empowerment Approaches Chapter Summary Commentary: Liesette Brunson (Montreal, Canada) Resources 23 Community Psychology, the Natural Environment, and Global Climate Change Manuel Riemer Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise My Personal Journey Why Community Psychology Should Care about the Environment How We Can Make a Difference Chapter Summary Commentary: Marci R. Culley (United States) Resources Part VI Looking Towards the Future 24 Community Psychology's Voyage into Complexity; On Liberation Change and Politics Maritza Montero Chapter Organization Warm-up Exercise Point of Departure: What Discipline, What Objectives? From Where to Where? Preparing for the Voyage Different Practice, New Aims, New Definitions The Liberating Journey of Community Psychology Co-Presence: The Complex Character of Community Phenomena Understanding Power in Community Contexts Community and Society: Exchanges and Influences The Political Side of Community Work The Size and Speed of Community Changes Knowledge Is Everywhere Conclusion Chapter Summary Commentary: Douglas D Perkins (United Slates)
650 _a Psicología comunitaria.
650 _aSalud mental, Servicios comunitarios de.
700 _aedited by Geoffrey Nelson, Isaac prillel Tensky
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