The Cambridge Handbook of Community Psychology
Herausgeber: Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline S.
The Cambridge Handbook of Community Psychology
Herausgeber: Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline S.
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This comprehensive handbook provides community psychology approaches to address key issues that impact individuals and their communities worldwide such as climate change, mental health, health, racism, immigration, and more. It is essential reading for researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers involved with community wellbeing.
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This comprehensive handbook provides community psychology approaches to address key issues that impact individuals and their communities worldwide such as climate change, mental health, health, racism, immigration, and more. It is essential reading for researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers involved with community wellbeing.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1186g
- ISBN-13: 9781108729093
- ISBN-10: 1108729096
- Artikelnr.: 60891551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1186g
- ISBN-13: 9781108729093
- ISBN-10: 1108729096
- Artikelnr.: 60891551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword; Part I. Foundational Concepts: Interdisciplinary, Culturally
Responsive, and Contextual Approaches: 1. Promoting Change amidst Systemic
Oppression: A Twenty-First Century Call to Action for Communities and
Community Psychologists; 2. Community Psychology: Getting to Work; 3. Now
Would be a Great Time to Raise your Voice: Empowerment as a Critical
Community Psychology Concept; 4. Ethics and Community Psychology; 5.
Defining Wellness across World Cultures; Part II. Research, Assessment, and
Program Evaluation: Ecological Considerations: 6. Conducting Culturally
Responsive Community Needs Assessments; 7. Comprehensive Evaluation of a
Rural School Mental Health Program; 8. Constructive Diversity Pedagogy for
Challenging Classroom Dialogues: Participatory Action Research with
Interdisciplinary Faculty; 9. Critical Language Ethnography as a
Community-Centered Research Paradigm; Part III. Community Psychology in
Action: Critical Themes and Areas of Application: 10. Women and Leadership:
Building Community; 11. Community Resilience: From Broken Windows to Busy
Streets; 12. Building Community Resilience and Supporting Disaster Risk
Reduction through Social Action Efforts; 13. The Consumer Recovery Movement
in the United States: Historical Considerations and Next Steps for Action;
14. Taking Back the Streets: Violence Prevention and Neighborhood
Empowerment in the South Ward of Newark; 15. Promoting Adolescent Mental
Health: A Transculturally Informed Approach to Engaging Developmental
Neuropsychology in the Support of Prevention and Intervention; 16. Gowanus
Canal and Public Policy: Community Well-being at a Superfund Site; 17.
Family Support Services at Ronald McDonald House Promotes Healing of
Seriously Ill Children; 18. Community Psychology and a Fresh Look at Faith
Healing Camps: Experiences in Ghana; 19. Community Impact of Social Media;
20. Supporting Communities through Educational Access; 21. Psychological
Impact of Climate Change on Communities; 22. Optimal Local Government and
Public Service Provision; 23. A Public Health Approach to Delinquency and
Incarceration: A Case Study; 24. Public Service Organizations and Community
Empowerment: A Toolkit to Develop the School-Family-Community Connection at
an Urban Middle School; 25. Women and Immigration; 26. Community-Based
Transition Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) with
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities; 27. Mental Health on College Campuses; 28.
LGBTQ+ Communities: Confronting Discrimination and Gaps in Community
Supports; Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here? Gaps and Opportunities for
Community Psychology: 29. Responding to Gaps in Research and Practice in
Community Psychology; 30. Changing the Community Psychology Narrative: A
Contextual, Interdisciplinary, Inclusive, Empowerment Approach.
Responsive, and Contextual Approaches: 1. Promoting Change amidst Systemic
Oppression: A Twenty-First Century Call to Action for Communities and
Community Psychologists; 2. Community Psychology: Getting to Work; 3. Now
Would be a Great Time to Raise your Voice: Empowerment as a Critical
Community Psychology Concept; 4. Ethics and Community Psychology; 5.
Defining Wellness across World Cultures; Part II. Research, Assessment, and
Program Evaluation: Ecological Considerations: 6. Conducting Culturally
Responsive Community Needs Assessments; 7. Comprehensive Evaluation of a
Rural School Mental Health Program; 8. Constructive Diversity Pedagogy for
Challenging Classroom Dialogues: Participatory Action Research with
Interdisciplinary Faculty; 9. Critical Language Ethnography as a
Community-Centered Research Paradigm; Part III. Community Psychology in
Action: Critical Themes and Areas of Application: 10. Women and Leadership:
Building Community; 11. Community Resilience: From Broken Windows to Busy
Streets; 12. Building Community Resilience and Supporting Disaster Risk
Reduction through Social Action Efforts; 13. The Consumer Recovery Movement
in the United States: Historical Considerations and Next Steps for Action;
14. Taking Back the Streets: Violence Prevention and Neighborhood
Empowerment in the South Ward of Newark; 15. Promoting Adolescent Mental
Health: A Transculturally Informed Approach to Engaging Developmental
Neuropsychology in the Support of Prevention and Intervention; 16. Gowanus
Canal and Public Policy: Community Well-being at a Superfund Site; 17.
Family Support Services at Ronald McDonald House Promotes Healing of
Seriously Ill Children; 18. Community Psychology and a Fresh Look at Faith
Healing Camps: Experiences in Ghana; 19. Community Impact of Social Media;
20. Supporting Communities through Educational Access; 21. Psychological
Impact of Climate Change on Communities; 22. Optimal Local Government and
Public Service Provision; 23. A Public Health Approach to Delinquency and
Incarceration: A Case Study; 24. Public Service Organizations and Community
Empowerment: A Toolkit to Develop the School-Family-Community Connection at
an Urban Middle School; 25. Women and Immigration; 26. Community-Based
Transition Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) with
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities; 27. Mental Health on College Campuses; 28.
LGBTQ+ Communities: Confronting Discrimination and Gaps in Community
Supports; Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here? Gaps and Opportunities for
Community Psychology: 29. Responding to Gaps in Research and Practice in
Community Psychology; 30. Changing the Community Psychology Narrative: A
Contextual, Interdisciplinary, Inclusive, Empowerment Approach.
Foreword; Part I. Foundational Concepts: Interdisciplinary, Culturally
Responsive, and Contextual Approaches: 1. Promoting Change amidst Systemic
Oppression: A Twenty-First Century Call to Action for Communities and
Community Psychologists; 2. Community Psychology: Getting to Work; 3. Now
Would be a Great Time to Raise your Voice: Empowerment as a Critical
Community Psychology Concept; 4. Ethics and Community Psychology; 5.
Defining Wellness across World Cultures; Part II. Research, Assessment, and
Program Evaluation: Ecological Considerations: 6. Conducting Culturally
Responsive Community Needs Assessments; 7. Comprehensive Evaluation of a
Rural School Mental Health Program; 8. Constructive Diversity Pedagogy for
Challenging Classroom Dialogues: Participatory Action Research with
Interdisciplinary Faculty; 9. Critical Language Ethnography as a
Community-Centered Research Paradigm; Part III. Community Psychology in
Action: Critical Themes and Areas of Application: 10. Women and Leadership:
Building Community; 11. Community Resilience: From Broken Windows to Busy
Streets; 12. Building Community Resilience and Supporting Disaster Risk
Reduction through Social Action Efforts; 13. The Consumer Recovery Movement
in the United States: Historical Considerations and Next Steps for Action;
14. Taking Back the Streets: Violence Prevention and Neighborhood
Empowerment in the South Ward of Newark; 15. Promoting Adolescent Mental
Health: A Transculturally Informed Approach to Engaging Developmental
Neuropsychology in the Support of Prevention and Intervention; 16. Gowanus
Canal and Public Policy: Community Well-being at a Superfund Site; 17.
Family Support Services at Ronald McDonald House Promotes Healing of
Seriously Ill Children; 18. Community Psychology and a Fresh Look at Faith
Healing Camps: Experiences in Ghana; 19. Community Impact of Social Media;
20. Supporting Communities through Educational Access; 21. Psychological
Impact of Climate Change on Communities; 22. Optimal Local Government and
Public Service Provision; 23. A Public Health Approach to Delinquency and
Incarceration: A Case Study; 24. Public Service Organizations and Community
Empowerment: A Toolkit to Develop the School-Family-Community Connection at
an Urban Middle School; 25. Women and Immigration; 26. Community-Based
Transition Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) with
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities; 27. Mental Health on College Campuses; 28.
LGBTQ+ Communities: Confronting Discrimination and Gaps in Community
Supports; Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here? Gaps and Opportunities for
Community Psychology: 29. Responding to Gaps in Research and Practice in
Community Psychology; 30. Changing the Community Psychology Narrative: A
Contextual, Interdisciplinary, Inclusive, Empowerment Approach.
Responsive, and Contextual Approaches: 1. Promoting Change amidst Systemic
Oppression: A Twenty-First Century Call to Action for Communities and
Community Psychologists; 2. Community Psychology: Getting to Work; 3. Now
Would be a Great Time to Raise your Voice: Empowerment as a Critical
Community Psychology Concept; 4. Ethics and Community Psychology; 5.
Defining Wellness across World Cultures; Part II. Research, Assessment, and
Program Evaluation: Ecological Considerations: 6. Conducting Culturally
Responsive Community Needs Assessments; 7. Comprehensive Evaluation of a
Rural School Mental Health Program; 8. Constructive Diversity Pedagogy for
Challenging Classroom Dialogues: Participatory Action Research with
Interdisciplinary Faculty; 9. Critical Language Ethnography as a
Community-Centered Research Paradigm; Part III. Community Psychology in
Action: Critical Themes and Areas of Application: 10. Women and Leadership:
Building Community; 11. Community Resilience: From Broken Windows to Busy
Streets; 12. Building Community Resilience and Supporting Disaster Risk
Reduction through Social Action Efforts; 13. The Consumer Recovery Movement
in the United States: Historical Considerations and Next Steps for Action;
14. Taking Back the Streets: Violence Prevention and Neighborhood
Empowerment in the South Ward of Newark; 15. Promoting Adolescent Mental
Health: A Transculturally Informed Approach to Engaging Developmental
Neuropsychology in the Support of Prevention and Intervention; 16. Gowanus
Canal and Public Policy: Community Well-being at a Superfund Site; 17.
Family Support Services at Ronald McDonald House Promotes Healing of
Seriously Ill Children; 18. Community Psychology and a Fresh Look at Faith
Healing Camps: Experiences in Ghana; 19. Community Impact of Social Media;
20. Supporting Communities through Educational Access; 21. Psychological
Impact of Climate Change on Communities; 22. Optimal Local Government and
Public Service Provision; 23. A Public Health Approach to Delinquency and
Incarceration: A Case Study; 24. Public Service Organizations and Community
Empowerment: A Toolkit to Develop the School-Family-Community Connection at
an Urban Middle School; 25. Women and Immigration; 26. Community-Based
Transition Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) with
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities; 27. Mental Health on College Campuses; 28.
LGBTQ+ Communities: Confronting Discrimination and Gaps in Community
Supports; Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here? Gaps and Opportunities for
Community Psychology: 29. Responding to Gaps in Research and Practice in
Community Psychology; 30. Changing the Community Psychology Narrative: A
Contextual, Interdisciplinary, Inclusive, Empowerment Approach.