Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity
Perspectives on Existence and Difference
Herausgeber: Cleare-Hoffman, Heatherlyn; Hoffman, Louis; Granger, Jr. Nathaniel
Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity
Perspectives on Existence and Difference
Herausgeber: Cleare-Hoffman, Heatherlyn; Hoffman, Louis; Granger, Jr. Nathaniel
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Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity provides an overview of essential topics in multicultural psychology and examines the unique humanistic contributions to multicultural psychology on topics often ignored by multicultural psychology.
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Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity provides an overview of essential topics in multicultural psychology and examines the unique humanistic contributions to multicultural psychology on topics often ignored by multicultural psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780815395836
- ISBN-10: 0815395833
- Artikelnr.: 57941982
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780815395836
- ISBN-10: 0815395833
- Artikelnr.: 57941982
Louis Hoffman, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in private practice. He provides training and supervision through the International Institute for Existential-Humanistic Psychology and teaches at Saybrook University. Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist originally from the Bahamas. She has worked as a faculty member, supervisor, and staff psychologist at various graduate and training programs in psychology. Nathaniel Granger, Jr., PsyD, is a past president of the Society for Humanistic Psychology (APA Division 32), and a recipient of the Hari Camari Early Career Award. He also works as an adjunct professor at Saybrook University. David St. John, PhD, is the executive director of FairSky Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of psychological, social, and ecological justice. He also teaches at the University of Detroit Mercy and Schoolcraft College.
Foreword by Kirk J. Schneider
List of contributors
PART I: History and Critique of Humanistic Psychology from a Multicultural
Perspective
1. Introduction
Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Nathaniel Granger, Jr., and David
St. John
2. Why I Left Humanistic Psychology
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
3. The Challenge of Multiculturalism to Humanistic Psychology
Dan Hocoy
4. The History of Black Psychology and Humanistic Psychology: Synergetic
Prospects
Theopia Jackson
5. Humanity and Inhumanity: Relational Themes in Humanistic-Existential
Psychology and Multiculturalism Reflected in the United States
Constitution, U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence, and the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Alan G. Vaughan
PART II: Multicultural Competencies and Beyond in Humanistic Practice
6. Multicultural Competencies and Humanistic Psychology
Lisa Vallejos and Zonya Johnson
7. Microaggressions and Humanistic Psychology
Nathaniel Granger, Jr.
8. White Privilege: A Multifaceted Responsibility
Michael Moats
9. Culture and Empathy in Humanistic Psychology
Louis Hoffman
10. Cultural Myths, Rituals, and Festivals
Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Louis Hoffman, and Jane Perlstein
11. No Time Like the Present: Embracing Psychological, Social, and
Ecological Justice
David St. John
PART III: Applications in Multicultural Contexts
12. Indigenous Psychology
Louise Sundararajan
13. Humanistic Perspectives on Sexuality
Sara K. Bridges and Christina M. New
14. Exploring Disability from the Lens of Humanistic Psychology
Juliet Rohde-Brown
15. If You Live Long Enough: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective on Aging
Myrtle Heery
16. Religious and Spiritual Diversity and Humanistic Psychology
Drake Spaeth
17. Multiculturalism and Intersectionality: Weaving New Webs of
Relationship and Solidarity
Joel Federman
Afterword: Back to the Future
Ilene A. Serlin
Index
List of contributors
PART I: History and Critique of Humanistic Psychology from a Multicultural
Perspective
1. Introduction
Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Nathaniel Granger, Jr., and David
St. John
2. Why I Left Humanistic Psychology
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
3. The Challenge of Multiculturalism to Humanistic Psychology
Dan Hocoy
4. The History of Black Psychology and Humanistic Psychology: Synergetic
Prospects
Theopia Jackson
5. Humanity and Inhumanity: Relational Themes in Humanistic-Existential
Psychology and Multiculturalism Reflected in the United States
Constitution, U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence, and the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Alan G. Vaughan
PART II: Multicultural Competencies and Beyond in Humanistic Practice
6. Multicultural Competencies and Humanistic Psychology
Lisa Vallejos and Zonya Johnson
7. Microaggressions and Humanistic Psychology
Nathaniel Granger, Jr.
8. White Privilege: A Multifaceted Responsibility
Michael Moats
9. Culture and Empathy in Humanistic Psychology
Louis Hoffman
10. Cultural Myths, Rituals, and Festivals
Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Louis Hoffman, and Jane Perlstein
11. No Time Like the Present: Embracing Psychological, Social, and
Ecological Justice
David St. John
PART III: Applications in Multicultural Contexts
12. Indigenous Psychology
Louise Sundararajan
13. Humanistic Perspectives on Sexuality
Sara K. Bridges and Christina M. New
14. Exploring Disability from the Lens of Humanistic Psychology
Juliet Rohde-Brown
15. If You Live Long Enough: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective on Aging
Myrtle Heery
16. Religious and Spiritual Diversity and Humanistic Psychology
Drake Spaeth
17. Multiculturalism and Intersectionality: Weaving New Webs of
Relationship and Solidarity
Joel Federman
Afterword: Back to the Future
Ilene A. Serlin
Index
Foreword by Kirk J. Schneider
List of contributors
PART I: History and Critique of Humanistic Psychology from a Multicultural
Perspective
1. Introduction
Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Nathaniel Granger, Jr., and David
St. John
2. Why I Left Humanistic Psychology
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
3. The Challenge of Multiculturalism to Humanistic Psychology
Dan Hocoy
4. The History of Black Psychology and Humanistic Psychology: Synergetic
Prospects
Theopia Jackson
5. Humanity and Inhumanity: Relational Themes in Humanistic-Existential
Psychology and Multiculturalism Reflected in the United States
Constitution, U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence, and the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Alan G. Vaughan
PART II: Multicultural Competencies and Beyond in Humanistic Practice
6. Multicultural Competencies and Humanistic Psychology
Lisa Vallejos and Zonya Johnson
7. Microaggressions and Humanistic Psychology
Nathaniel Granger, Jr.
8. White Privilege: A Multifaceted Responsibility
Michael Moats
9. Culture and Empathy in Humanistic Psychology
Louis Hoffman
10. Cultural Myths, Rituals, and Festivals
Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Louis Hoffman, and Jane Perlstein
11. No Time Like the Present: Embracing Psychological, Social, and
Ecological Justice
David St. John
PART III: Applications in Multicultural Contexts
12. Indigenous Psychology
Louise Sundararajan
13. Humanistic Perspectives on Sexuality
Sara K. Bridges and Christina M. New
14. Exploring Disability from the Lens of Humanistic Psychology
Juliet Rohde-Brown
15. If You Live Long Enough: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective on Aging
Myrtle Heery
16. Religious and Spiritual Diversity and Humanistic Psychology
Drake Spaeth
17. Multiculturalism and Intersectionality: Weaving New Webs of
Relationship and Solidarity
Joel Federman
Afterword: Back to the Future
Ilene A. Serlin
Index
List of contributors
PART I: History and Critique of Humanistic Psychology from a Multicultural
Perspective
1. Introduction
Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Nathaniel Granger, Jr., and David
St. John
2. Why I Left Humanistic Psychology
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
3. The Challenge of Multiculturalism to Humanistic Psychology
Dan Hocoy
4. The History of Black Psychology and Humanistic Psychology: Synergetic
Prospects
Theopia Jackson
5. Humanity and Inhumanity: Relational Themes in Humanistic-Existential
Psychology and Multiculturalism Reflected in the United States
Constitution, U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence, and the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Alan G. Vaughan
PART II: Multicultural Competencies and Beyond in Humanistic Practice
6. Multicultural Competencies and Humanistic Psychology
Lisa Vallejos and Zonya Johnson
7. Microaggressions and Humanistic Psychology
Nathaniel Granger, Jr.
8. White Privilege: A Multifaceted Responsibility
Michael Moats
9. Culture and Empathy in Humanistic Psychology
Louis Hoffman
10. Cultural Myths, Rituals, and Festivals
Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Louis Hoffman, and Jane Perlstein
11. No Time Like the Present: Embracing Psychological, Social, and
Ecological Justice
David St. John
PART III: Applications in Multicultural Contexts
12. Indigenous Psychology
Louise Sundararajan
13. Humanistic Perspectives on Sexuality
Sara K. Bridges and Christina M. New
14. Exploring Disability from the Lens of Humanistic Psychology
Juliet Rohde-Brown
15. If You Live Long Enough: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective on Aging
Myrtle Heery
16. Religious and Spiritual Diversity and Humanistic Psychology
Drake Spaeth
17. Multiculturalism and Intersectionality: Weaving New Webs of
Relationship and Solidarity
Joel Federman
Afterword: Back to the Future
Ilene A. Serlin
Index