Liberation psychology : theory, method, practice, and social justice / edited by Lillian Comas-Días and Edil Torres Rivera. - xx, 314 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. - Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series . - Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I Liberation Psychology Theory -- Chapter 1 Liberation Psychology: Origins and Development -- Chapter 2 Concepts of Liberation Psychology -- Chapter 3 Liberation Psychology and Racism -- Part II Liberation Psychology Method -- Chapter 4 From Freud to Fanon to Freire: Psychoanalysis as a Liberation Method -- Chapter 5 Liberation Psychology of and for Transformative Justice: Centering Acompañamiento in Participatory Action Research -- Chapter 6 Feminist Participatory Action Research: Coconstructing Liberation Psychological Praxis Through Dialogic Relationality and Critical Reflexivity -- Part III Liberation Psychology Clinical Practice -- Chapter 7 Testimonios -- Chapter 8 Urban Liberation: Postcolonial Intersectional Feminism and Developing a Socially Conscious Therapeutic Practice -- Chapter 9 Liberation Psychotherapy -- Part IV Liberation Psychology and Special Populations -- Chapter 10 Black Minds Matter: Applying Liberation Psychology to Black Americans -- Chapter 11 Liberation Psychology and LGBTQ+ Communities: Naming Colonization, Uplifting Resilience, and Reclaiming Ancient His-Stories, Her-Stories, and T-Stories -- Chapter 12 Transnational Feminist Liberation Psychology: Decolonizing Border Crossings -- Part V Liberation Psychology Social Action -- Chapter 13 Liberation Psychology, Creativity, and Arts-Based Activism and Artivism: Culturally Meaningful Methods Connecting Personal Development and Social Change -- Chapter 14 Liberation, Inspiration, and Critical Consciousness: Preparing the Next Generation of Practitioners -- Conclusion: Liberation Psychology -- Crossing Borders Into New Frontiers -- Glossary -- Index

Liberation Psychology: Theory, Method, Practice, and Social Justice guides readers through the history, theory, methods, and clinical practice of liberation psychology and its relation to social justice activism and movements

9781433832086 1433832089

2020001927


Social psychology.
Liberty.
Social justice.
Race discrimination.

HM1033 / .L534 2020