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Indigenous Relapse Prevention - Sustaining Recovery in Native American Communities (Paperback): Arthur W Blume, Monica Skewes,... Indigenous Relapse Prevention - Sustaining Recovery in Native American Communities (Paperback)
Arthur W Blume, Monica Skewes, Scott Gardner
R1,577 Discovery Miles 15 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Indigenous Relapse Prevention: Sustaining Recovery in Native American Communities combines the resilient strengths of Indigenous cultural beliefs and practices with empirically supported methods to help readers better understand and address relapse processes. The text recognizes that mainstream relapse prevention programs must be adapted to better serve American Indian and Alaska Native clients. It leverages the Indigenist Relapse Prevention Model to offer a strengths-based, culturally grounded treatment model that assists individuals in overcoming threats to recovery. The model addresses Indigenous-specific issues related to substance use and recovery that are frequently not addressed in other programs, such as triggers related to racism, lateral violence, and intergenerational trauma. The program reflects an Indigenous worldview, emphasizes the role of spirituality in wellness, and is intended to restore balance and harmony in the lives of clients through an appreciation of the sacredness of Creation and self. Indigenous Relapse Prevention is part of the Cognella Series on Advances in Culture, Race, and Ethnicity. The series, co-sponsored by Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, addresses critical and emerging issues within culture, race, and ethnic studies, as well as specific topics among key ethnocultural groups.

The Psychology of Inequity - Motivation and Beliefs (Hardcover): Jean Lau Chin, Yolanda E Garcia, Arthur W Blume The Psychology of Inequity - Motivation and Beliefs (Hardcover)
Jean Lau Chin, Yolanda E Garcia, Arthur W Blume
R2,246 Discovery Miles 22 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Inequities still exist in today's society, and this book advances awareness, an equitable mindset, and transformative change toward the goal of eliminating inequities and promoting inclusiveness and social justice. Racialized inequity is injustice or unfairness and exists when prejudice or discrimination based on any aspect of difference precludes access of certain groups to the resources and benefits of society. This volume takes a new look at the psychology of inequity today. Have we progressed or regressed since the height of the civil rights movement of the 1960s? Through an examination of the motivations and beliefs behind inequities and injustices, this text aims to answer this question and any others that a scholar or general reader interested in social inequities and multiculturalism may have. Chapters address the motives that sustain inequity and reflect on the beliefs and behaviors linked to implicit responses to threats of change and loss of privilege posed by the inclusion of "others." Includes cutting-edge scholarship addressing racial inequities Provides contemporary examples of racial inequity viewed through new psychological lenses Reviews the intersection of racial, economic, and mental health inequity among BIPOC citizens Addresses contemporary expressions of privilege and their relationships to social inequities Introduces transformational approaches to improving education and health care

Colonialism and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Perspectives from indigenous Psychology (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Arthur W Blume Colonialism and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Perspectives from indigenous Psychology (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Arthur W Blume
R3,528 Discovery Miles 35 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book views responses to the Covid 19 virus through the lens of indigenous thinking which sheds light on some of the failures in dealing with the pandemic. Colonial societies maintain beliefs that hierarchies are part of the natural order, and that certain people are entitled to privileges that others are not. These hierarchies have contributed to racism as well as health, and wealth disparities that have increased vulnerabilities to the virus. Indigenous societies, on the other hand, view individuals as interdependent, and hold an optimistic view that this tragedy can yield important lessons for future improvement. This book examines the legacy of colonial societies in contributing to existing vulnerabilities, and incorporates an indigenous perspective in re-imagining the problem and its solutions.

The Psychology of Inequity - Global Issues and Perspectives (Hardcover): Arthur W Blume, Jean Lau Chin, Yolanda E Garcia The Psychology of Inequity - Global Issues and Perspectives (Hardcover)
Arthur W Blume, Jean Lau Chin, Yolanda E Garcia
R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book presents cutting edge conceptualizations of the psychological challenges of inequity and engages the audience in examining the global nature of inequity and how it psychologically impacts human beings across both space and time. The Psychology of Inequity: Global Issues and Perspectives examines the psychological consequences of inequity beyond the borders of the United States and other western nations. Inequity does not end at national borders; it is a global problem that reflects the interdependent nature of our planetary existence. This book advances our understanding of psychological inequity as a global problem requiring global solutions. The volume approaches its topic from many angles, moving from a discussion of the psychological concerns of specific groups-from targets of racism and sexism to the plights of migrants, refugees, and immigrants-to large scale global inequities and their psychological consequences, such as educational inequities and climate change. An excellent introduction to decolonized psychology on an international scale, this book will benefit anyone interested in learning more about promoting global equity in psychologically healthy and culturally appropriate ways. Examines how to address the mental health concerns of a rapidly growing refugee, migrant, and immigrant population globally Addresses global trends in inequity that have broad psychological consequences internationally Discusses the relationship of inequities to global climate change and widespread environmental degradation and proposes sustainable solutions Includes suggestions for progressive action, such as how decolonizing education may contribute to reducing inequities globally

A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth - An Indigenous American Perspective (Hardcover): Arthur W... A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth - An Indigenous American Perspective (Hardcover)
Arthur W Blume
R2,140 Discovery Miles 21 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Explains Native American psychology and how its unique perspectives on mind and behavior can bring a focus to better heal individual, social, and global disorders. Psychology is a relatively new discipline, with foundations formed narrowly and near-exclusively by white, European males. But in this increasingly diverse nation and world, those foundations filled with implicit bias are too narrow to best help our people and society, says author Arthur Blume, a fellow of the American Psychological Association. According to Blume, a narrowly based perspective prevents "out-of-the-box" thinking, research, and treatment that could well power greater healing and avoidance of disorders. In this text, Blume explains the Native American perspective on psychology, detailing why that needs to be incorporated as a new model for this field. A Native American psychologist, he contrasts the original culture of psychology's creators-as it includes individualism, autonomy, independence, and hierarchal relationships-with that of Native Americans in the context of communalism, interdependence, earth-centeredness, and egalitarianism. As Blume explains, psychological happiness is redefined by the reality of our interdependence rather than materialism and individualism, and how we do things becomes as important as what we accomplish. Includes a glossary of Native American concepts and terms Explains the Indigenous American view of creation as community, humans' place in the social order as one of equal partnership, and the importance of connection to the earth, relationships, spirituality, sacredness, and the place of cultural humility Describes cultural myths that permeate contemporary psychology Details how the vestiges of colonialism traumatized people, contributed to health disparities, and left people divided, in addition to damaging the planet Illustrates how oppression victimizes both oppressor and the oppressed

Colonialism and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Perspectives from indigenous Psychology (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Arthur W Blume Colonialism and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Perspectives from indigenous Psychology (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Arthur W Blume
R3,498 Discovery Miles 34 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book views responses to the Covid 19 virus through the lens of indigenous thinking which sheds light on some of the failures in dealing with the pandemic. Colonial societies maintain beliefs that hierarchies are part of the natural order, and that certain people are entitled to privileges that others are not. These hierarchies have contributed to racism as well as health, and wealth disparities that have increased vulnerabilities to the virus. Indigenous societies, on the other hand, view individuals as interdependent, and hold an optimistic view that this tragedy can yield important lessons for future improvement. This book examines the legacy of colonial societies in contributing to existing vulnerabilities, and incorporates an indigenous perspective in re-imagining the problem and its solutions.

Indigenous Relapse Prevention - Sustaining Recovery in Native American Communities (Hardcover): Arthur W Blume, Monica Skewes,... Indigenous Relapse Prevention - Sustaining Recovery in Native American Communities (Hardcover)
Arthur W Blume, Monica Skewes, Scott Gardner
R2,070 Discovery Miles 20 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Social Issues in Living Color [3 volumes] - Challenges and Solutions from the Perspective of Ethnic Minority Psychology... Social Issues in Living Color [3 volumes] - Challenges and Solutions from the Perspective of Ethnic Minority Psychology (Hardcover)
Arthur W Blume
R6,887 Discovery Miles 68 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering fresh and exciting approaches to solving global problems, this book creatively views challenging social issues through the lens of racial and ethnic psychology. As the demographic makeup of the American population continues to evolve, understanding and addressing the psychological needs of ethnic minorities in the United States becomes more important to the overall health and well-being of society. This three-volume set is the first publication to explicitly tackle social issues from the perspective of racial and ethnic psychology. It uniquely presents racial and ethnic psychological perspectives on topics such as media, criminal justice, racism, climate change, gender bias, and health and mental health disparities. Volume one introduces readers to the basic scientific concepts of racial and ethnic minority psychology and then examines the intersectionality of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. It also addresses how race and ethnicity affect communication styles, leadership styles, and media. The second volume discusses the experiences of individuals within racial and ethnic minorities, including overt racism, covert racism, and colonialism, and addresses how ethnic minority psychology plays a role in our educational system, poverty, global climate change, and sustainability. The third volume covers ethics in health and research, considers the causes of health and mental health disparities, and identifies diversity initiatives that can improve the health and well-being of all citizens, not just racial and ethnic minority citizens. Utilizes concepts of racial and ethnic minority psychology to address important issues of the 21st century, offering unique insights into the nature of today's real-world problems Presents racial and ethnic psychological perspectives on topics such as media, the criminal justice system, sexual orientation, poverty, climate change, and sustainability Provides much-needed alternative perspectives on human behavior other than the theories, systems, and practices that are largely derived from Anglo-American research using white subjects

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