Radical Psychology: Multicultural and Social Justice Decolonization Initiatives

Radical Psychology: Multicultural and Social Justice Decolonization Initiatives

Radical Psychology: Multicultural and Social Justice Decolonization Initiatives

Radical Psychology: Multicultural and Social Justice Decolonization Initiatives

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Overview

Radical Psychology outlines the psychological factors that shape multicultural competency and social justice effectiveness, such as implicit and explicit biases, difficulties in accurate self-assessment of cultural competency and social justice skills, and the historical biases that continue to shape Western psychological training and practice. This book provides a challenging balance between research and professional reflections in order to appeal to readers with different cultural backgrounds and learning styles. The diversity of the contributors underscores the need to include cultural experts as side-by-side colleagues, consultants, and supervisors in order to help Western psychologists expand their professional cultural paradigms and worldviews. This book is recommended for psychologists, counselors, educators, researchers, social workers, substance abuse counselors, administrators, students, and mental health agencies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498553704
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/06/2020
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Susan O. Gelberg, PhD, is president and co-founder of Cross Cultural Counseling and Consulting, Inc.
Mathew A. Poteet is chief executive officer and co-founder of Cross Cultural Counseling and Consulting, Inc.
David D. Moore, PhD, EdD, is faculty member in the Graduate School Psychology Department at Argosy University.
Don Coyhis is president and founder of White Bison, Inc.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Changing Paradigm by Susan O. Gelberg and Mathew A. Poteet Chapter 2: The Existential Change in Perspective in the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) by David D. Moore Chapter 3: The Psychologist and Allied Behavioral Health Facilitators Re-Trained as Humanistic Firestarters by David. D. Moore and Don Coyhis Chapter 4: Treatment Interventions for Intimate Partner Violence in the Lives of African American Women: A Social Justice Approach by Carolyn M. West Chapter 5: Immigration and Social Justice by Alfonso Mercado & Amanda Venta Chapter 6: Moving Beyond Culturally Competent Services for Vietnamese Americans: Working towards Social Justice by Kim Nguyen-Finn and Jerome Fischer Chapter 7: Adventures in Intersectionality: The Journey of an Early Career Psychologist by Jessica L. Binkley Chapter 8: Social Justice in Prevention Psychology: Healing with The Community Readiness Model by Pamela Jumper Thurman, Barbara A Plested, Kateri Coyhis And Hanna Moore Chapter 9: The Issues of Identity, Self-Awareness, and Social Justice by Fred C. Miller Chapter 10: Decolonizing Knowledge Creation: Moving Toward the Sacred and the Liminal by Mathew A. Poteet and Bonita M. Veysey
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