Автор: Tomoff, Michael Название: Positive psychologie in unternehmen ISBN: 3658216182 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783658216184 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 1958.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Michael Tomoff prasentiert einen UEberblick uber die Moeglichkeiten, die der neue Wissenschaftszweig der Positiven Psychologie Unternehmen bietet.
Автор: Denise Heseler; Robin Iltzsche; Olivier Rojon; Jon Название: Perspektiven kritischer Psychologie und qualitativer Forschung ISBN: 3658140194 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783658140199 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 9794.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Название: Feminist Psychologies ISBN: 1032261544 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781032261546 Издательство: Taylor&Francis Рейтинг: Цена: 22202.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Elizabeth Peel; Carol Holland; Michael Murray Название: Psychologies of Ageing ISBN: 3030072886 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030072889 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 13974.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: This book brings together a diversity of perspectives on the psychology of ageing. Exploring theoretical, conceptual, empirical and practical viewpoints on the topic, the authors offer insight into a range of contemporary issues. Dedicated chapters discuss themes within social and critical psychology such as ageing identities, sexuality and empathy in palliative care. The second part of the book analyses cognitive and biological aspects of ageing, including stress and health in ageing, dementia and lifestyle, and resilience in frailty in old age. The authors conclude by offering perspectives on community and political psychology, examining home and community supports for older people. Written in an accessible style suitable for students as well as researchers in psychology and the social sciences interested in ageing, this book showcases key theoretical, empirical, and practical issues in later life.
Описание: 1. Introduction; Sally Zlotowitz, Carl Walker, Anna Zoli.- 2. Building alliances with marginalised communities to challenge London's unjust and distressing housing system; Nina Carey, Sally Zlotowitz, Samantha James, Aysen Dennis, Thomas Gillespie and Kate Hardy on behalf of The Housing & Mental Health Network.- 3. Growing a movement: Psychologists for Social Change; Psychologists for Social Change.- 4. Getting off the fence and steppin' outta the clinic room; The Walk the Talk Crew.- 5. Taking a position within powerful systems; James Randall, Sarah Gunn, Steven Coles.- 6. Supporting activists and progressive social movements; Tod Sloan, John Brush.- 7. Statactivism and Critical Community Psychology: using statistical activism to resist injustice in the NHS and Higher Education.- Carl Walker, Anna Zoli.- 8. Reflexively interrogating (de)colonial praxes in critical community psychologies; Nick Malherbe, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat.- 9. Options: Conversation in Collaboration; Hannah Denton, Mark Haydon-Laurelut, M, Duncan Moss, Angela Paterson Foster, Jan Shepherd.- 10. Protesting against property foreclosures in a fragmentized socio-political sphere: an action-oriented model; Andreas Vavvos, Sofia Triliva.- 11. "We the Marlborough" elucidating users' experience of radical, informal therapeutic practices within a queer community pub; Charlotte Wilcox, Rebecca Graber.- 12. The Evolution of the Community Psychology Festival; Miltos Hadjiosif, Meera Desai.- 13. The Define Normal Project; Danny Taggart, Cheryl Nye, Jessica Taylor, Jacob Solstice, Matthew Harrison, Rebecca Bryant, Stacey Clark, Wendy Franks.- 14. Rewriting the space between a university and a healthcare provider: the model of Converge; Emma Anderson, Adam Bell, Paul Birch, Lucy Coleman, Paul Gowland, Matt Harper-Hardcastle, Eloise Ingham, Bekhi Ostrowska, Kev Paylor.- 15. The Jannah tree: An Islamic-faith inspired metaphor and spiritual framework for healing, co-created by British-Pakistani women through cyberspace technology; Rukhsana Arshad.- 16. Towards social inclusion: creating change through a community-developed model of Person-Centred Reviews (PCRs) to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND); Nick Hammond, Nicola Palmer.- 17. Overcoming marginalisation and mental distress through community supported agriculture: the Streccapogn experience in Monteveglio, Italy; Anna Zoli, Jacqueline Akhurst, Di Martino, S., Bochicchio, D..- 18. Community-based service learning during clinical psychology training: working at the critically reflective interface; Jacqueline Akhurst, Carol Mitchell.- 19. Health Inequities of Silent Roma Ranks from a Social Justice Perspective; Daniela E. Miranda, Marta Escobar-Ballesta, Emilio Vizarraga-Trigueros, Maria-Jesъs Albar, Manuel Garcia-Ramirez.- 20. 'I am not disabled, I just need some help': Are Critical Community Psychology approaches a promising way to engage with people with learning disabilities?; Michael Richards.- 21. Marginalised Youth Navigating Uncertainty: Reflections on co-construction and methodology in Nepal; Vicky Johnson, Andy West, Sumon Kamal Tuladhar, Shubhendra Man Shrestha, Sabitra Neupane.- 22. Finding safety in trauma recovery at a South African state care centre for abused and neglected youth; Sharon Johnson.- 23. Collaborating with Social Justice Activists in Ghana's Fight Against Modern Day Slavery: A Case Study of Challenging Heights; Kate Danvers.- 24. Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) as an emancipatory modality promoting social transformation, empowerment, agency, and activism; Naiema Tal
Описание: This handbook highlights a range of ground breaking, radical and liberatory clinical and critical community psychology projects from around the world. The disciplines of critical community psychology and clinical psychology are currently experiencing radical innovations that in this book are characterised as moving from the individualising practice realm toward an altogether more contextualising orientation. Both fields are responding to an array of political, social and economic injustices and a global political context. Community and clinical psychologists have found themselves reorienting their practice to confront, resist and subvert the structures that are so damaging to the lives of the vulnerable people they work with. This text posits that these approaches refute and resist the psychologising that has strengthened oppressive structures. Such practices are starting to engage in the political character of power-knowledge relationships that demand a more ‘action-oriented’ and less ‘clinical’ psychology praxis and there is a growing interest in, and commitment to, social justice in the field of mental wellbeing. Using examples of scholar, activist and practitioner work from around the world, this collection explores and documents those practices where the traditional remits of community and clinical psychology have been subverted, altered, stretched, changed and reworked in order to reframe practice around human rights, creativity, political activism, social change, space and place, systemic violence, community transformation, resource allocation and radical practices of disruption and direct action.
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