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- ISBN-10 : 1847871739
- ISBN-13 : 978-1847871732
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The Second Edition of Critical Psychology: An Introduction extends the original′s comprehensive and accessible critique of mainstream psychology. The First Edition quickly became critical psychology′s entry point, introducing readers around the world to the growing challenge to psychology′s moral, political, and scientific status. Fully revised, reconfigured and expanded, this new book explores critical psychology′s continued growth and diversification, offers practical advice, and notes significant theoretical and political dilemmas confronting critical psychologists today. While other texts focus on narrower specialties within critical psychology or on specific theoretical or methodological perspectives, Critical Psychology retains its focus on critical psychology as a whole.
Table contents:
PART ONE: CRITICAL OVERVIEWS
1.Critical Psychology for Social Justice – Dennis Fox, Isaac Prilleltensky and Stephanie Austin
2.Concerns and Dilemmas
3.What Critical Psychologists Should Know about the History of Psychology – Ben Harris
4.Philosophical Concerns in Critical Psychology – Thomas Teo
PART TWO: CRITICAL DISCIPLINES
5.Theories of Personality – Tod Sloan
6.Clinical Psychology – Jeanne Marecek and Rachel T Hare-Mustin
7.The Politics of Madness
8.Social Psychology and Social Change – Frances Cherry
9.Concepts and Directions in Critical Industrial/Organizational Psychology – Gazi Islam and Michael Zyphur
10.Community Psychology – Isaac Prilleltensky and Geoffrey Nelson
11.Advancing Social Justice
12.Critical Health Psychology – Kerry Chamberlain and Michael Murray
13.Psychology and the Law – Bruce Arrigo and Dennis Fox
14.The Crime of Policy and the Search for Justice
15.Rethinking Subjectivity – Alexa Hepburn and Clare Jackson
16.A Discursive Psychological Approach to Cognition and Emotion
PART THREE: CRITICAL SOCIAL ISSUES
17.Race and Racism – Kevin Durrheim, Derek Hook and Damien W Riggs
18.Class – Heather E Bullock and Wendy M Limbert
19.Gender – Victoria Clarke and Virginia Braun
20.Critical Psychology and Disability Studies – Ora Prilleltensky
21.Critiquing the Mainstream, Critiquing the Critique
22.From Colonization to Globalization – Ingrid Huygens
23.Continuities in Colonial ‘Common Sense’
24.Psychosocial Trauma, Poverty and Human Rights in Communities Emerging from War – M Brinton Lykes and Erzulie D Coquillon
25.Oppression and Empowerment – Michael McCubbin
26.The Genesis of a Critical Analysis of Mental Health
PART FOUR: CRITICAL PRACTICE
27.Doing Theory – Tod Sloan
28.Research Methodology – Wendy Stainton Rogers
29.Psychopolitical Validity in Counselling and Therapy – Isaac Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte Voorhees
30.Organizational and Community Change – Scot Evans and Colleen Loomis
31.Critical Psychology and the Politics of Resistance – Vicky Steinitz and Elliot G Mishler
32.Frequently Asked Questions – Dennis Fox
Title tags:
Exploring Critical Psychology: An In-depth Introduction
Understanding the Basics of Critical Psychology: A Comprehensive Guide
Your Beginner’s Guide to Critical Psychology: An Introduction