This book examines the next steps and new frontiers in social justice multicultural psychology and counseling. It addresses how culturally responsive psychology and counseling can effectively ameliorate issues of oppression, racism, intolerance, discrimination, and human rights violations by alleviating the injustices encountered by individuals, groups, and communities. The book challenges readers to undergo an in-depth examination of the reasons for doing social justice work. It further discusses barriers that prevent readers from doing social advocacy and offers new and unique ideas,…mehr
This book examines the next steps and new frontiers in social justice multicultural psychology and counseling. It addresses how culturally responsive psychology and counseling can effectively ameliorate issues of oppression, racism, intolerance, discrimination, and human rights violations by alleviating the injustices encountered by individuals, groups, and communities. The book challenges readers to undergo an in-depth examination of the reasons for doing social justice work. It further discusses barriers that prevent readers from doing social advocacy and offers new and unique ideas, concepts, and perspectives for culturally responsive social justice-oriented theory, practice, and training.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Rita Chi-Ying Chung is an Emerita Professor at George Mason University (GMU) and former UCLA project director of the NIMH funded Chinese American Psychiatric Epidemiological Study. Her research focuses on cross-cultural psychology, social justice, human rights, and migrant psychosocial adjustment. She has received numerous awards including the Commonwealth of Virginia Commendation Award for human rights work, the State Council for Higher Education of Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award, the GMU Spirit of the King (Martin Luther King) faculty award for work on racial justice, and the GMU Presidential Medal of Honor for Diversity and Inclusion. She is an APA Fellow (Divisions 45 and 52) and the American Counseling Association Dr. Fred Bemak is Professor Emeritus at George Mason University (GMU) and Founder and Executive Director of Counselors Without Borders. His research focuses on cross-cultural psychology, human rights and social justice. race relations, and migrant mental health. He has received numerous awards including the Commonwealth of Virginia State Council for Higher Education Outstanding Faculty Award; the GMU Presidential Diversity and Inclusion Award; four Fulbright awards (Brazil, Scotland, Turkey, and Malta); a Kellogg Foundation Fellowship in International Leadership and Development (Latin America and the Caribbean); a World Rehabilitation Fund International Exchange of Experts Fellowship (India); and holds an Honorary Distinguished Professorship from Amity University, India. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association Divisions 17, 45, and 52 and the American Counseling Association. Women and Gender Studies
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* Chapter 1 Introduction * Chapter 2 Journey of an Asian Woman Human Rights and Social Action Warrior - Rita Chi-Ying Chung * Chapter 3 The Roots of Social Justice: The Personal Journey of a Human Rights Advocate - Fred Bemak * Chapter 4 Social Justice Multicultural Psychology and Counseling: Theories and Concepts * Chapter 5 Social Justice and Human Rights: The Fifth Force in Psychology * Chapter 6 - Student Chapter: An Advocacy Addict - Hollie Jones * Chapter 7 The Role of Social Justice Mental Health Professionals * Chapter 8 Unpacking Psychological Barriers that Prevent Social Justice Action * Chapter 9 Student Chapter: Embracing Myself - Tiffany Mitchell * Chapter 10 The Development of the Multi-Phase Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Human * Chapter 11 Student Chapter: Find My Voice and Giving Voice to Others - Shirley C. Golub * Chapter 12 The Multi-Phase Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Human Rights and Social Justice (MPM) * Chapter 13 Student Chapter: I Am a Work in Progress: Riding the Multicultural Social Justice Rollercoaster - Courtney Pearce * Chapter 14 The Critical Intersection of Social Change and Social Justice * Chapter 15 Student Chapter: Proud and Comfortable with My Identity: Deconstructing Internalized Racism, Colonialism, Sexism and Religious Intolerance - Sarah Fodil-Chef * Chapter 16 Leadership and Social Justice * - Chapter 17 Student Chapter: Trusting the Process: Overcoming being Scared to Challenge Myself and Others - Ashley Weiser * Chapter 18 Social Justice and Human Rights Advocacy in Mental Health * Chapter 19 The Myths and Realities of Empowerment * Chapter 20 Student Chapter: I Cannot Let Fear and Intimidation Prevent Me from Being an Advocate - Dajah Nolan * Chapter 21 Interdisciplinary Collaboration as a Means of Achieving Social Justice * Chapter 22 Student Chapter: The Journey Towards Letting Go of Fixing the Problem and Becoming an Ally - Jacqueline Tackett * Chapter 23 Creativity and Social Media as a Tool for Social Justice Advocacy and Action * Chapter 24 Student Chapter - Living in the Shoes of Another Person: Social Injustice and Advocacy Come Alive - Rodolfo E. Marenco * Chapter 25 Self-Care: Feeding Your Soul
* Chapter 1 Introduction * Chapter 2 Journey of an Asian Woman Human Rights and Social Action Warrior - Rita Chi-Ying Chung * Chapter 3 The Roots of Social Justice: The Personal Journey of a Human Rights Advocate - Fred Bemak * Chapter 4 Social Justice Multicultural Psychology and Counseling: Theories and Concepts * Chapter 5 Social Justice and Human Rights: The Fifth Force in Psychology * Chapter 6 - Student Chapter: An Advocacy Addict - Hollie Jones * Chapter 7 The Role of Social Justice Mental Health Professionals * Chapter 8 Unpacking Psychological Barriers that Prevent Social Justice Action * Chapter 9 Student Chapter: Embracing Myself - Tiffany Mitchell * Chapter 10 The Development of the Multi-Phase Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Human * Chapter 11 Student Chapter: Find My Voice and Giving Voice to Others - Shirley C. Golub * Chapter 12 The Multi-Phase Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Human Rights and Social Justice (MPM) * Chapter 13 Student Chapter: I Am a Work in Progress: Riding the Multicultural Social Justice Rollercoaster - Courtney Pearce * Chapter 14 The Critical Intersection of Social Change and Social Justice * Chapter 15 Student Chapter: Proud and Comfortable with My Identity: Deconstructing Internalized Racism, Colonialism, Sexism and Religious Intolerance - Sarah Fodil-Chef * Chapter 16 Leadership and Social Justice * - Chapter 17 Student Chapter: Trusting the Process: Overcoming being Scared to Challenge Myself and Others - Ashley Weiser * Chapter 18 Social Justice and Human Rights Advocacy in Mental Health * Chapter 19 The Myths and Realities of Empowerment * Chapter 20 Student Chapter: I Cannot Let Fear and Intimidation Prevent Me from Being an Advocate - Dajah Nolan * Chapter 21 Interdisciplinary Collaboration as a Means of Achieving Social Justice * Chapter 22 Student Chapter: The Journey Towards Letting Go of Fixing the Problem and Becoming an Ally - Jacqueline Tackett * Chapter 23 Creativity and Social Media as a Tool for Social Justice Advocacy and Action * Chapter 24 Student Chapter - Living in the Shoes of Another Person: Social Injustice and Advocacy Come Alive - Rodolfo E. Marenco * Chapter 25 Self-Care: Feeding Your Soul
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