The Cambridge Handbook of Community Psychology
Herausgeber: Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline S.
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Herausgeber: Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline S.
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This handbook provides community psychology approaches addressing the key issues that impact individuals and their communities worldwide.
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This handbook provides community psychology approaches addressing the key issues that impact individuals and their communities worldwide.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1360g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492188
- ISBN-10: 1108492185
- Artikelnr.: 60906743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1360g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492188
- ISBN-10: 1108492185
- Artikelnr.: 60906743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.