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The Psy complex governs us all by inscribing, diagnosing and
interfering in our lives. This volume takes historical,
sociological and psychological perspectives in exploring the
complicity of patients, professions and governments with Psy and
attempts by all three to constrain the industry's activities.
Racism in Psychology examines the history of racism in
psychological theory, practice and institutions. The book offers
critical reviews by scholars and practising therapists from the US,
Africa, Asia, Aoteoroa New Zealand, Australia and Europe on racism
on the couch and in the wider socio-historical context. The authors
present a mixed experience of the success of efforts to counter
racism in theory, institutions and organisations and differing
views on the possibility of institutional change. Chapters discuss
the experience of therapists, anti-Semitism, inter-sectionality and
how psychological praxis is part of a colonialist project. The book
will appeal to practising psychologists and counsellors, socially
minded psychotherapists, social workers, sociologists and students
of psychology, social studies and race relations.
Racism in Psychology examines the history of racism in
psychological theory, practice and institutions. The book offers
critical reviews by scholars and practising therapists from the US,
Africa, Asia, Aoteoroa New Zealand, Australia and Europe on racism
on the couch and in the wider socio-historical context. The authors
present a mixed experience of the success of efforts to counter
racism in theory, institutions and organisations and differing
views on the possibility of institutional change. Chapters discuss
the experience of therapists, anti-Semitism, inter-sectionality and
how psychological praxis is part of a colonialist project. The book
will appeal to practising psychologists and counsellors, socially
minded psychotherapists, social workers, sociologists and students
of psychology, social studies and race relations.
This edited volume may be the 'definitive text' on methods and
content in teaching psychology from an international and critical
perspective. Chapters from internationally renowned contributors
working clinically, educationally and in the community with a range
of client groups, outline critical teaching by and for
professionals and service recipients. This timely book offers a
unique, research-based and philosophically coherent approach to
teaching psychology including teaching methods, the lecture content
of radical approaches to modern psychology and debates as to
whether the aim of teaching is to liberate or control. Themes
include the nature of pedagogy, the importance of teaching and
learning style, the relevance of context and content and the ways
in which traditional teaching forms a part of the disciplinary
rather than critical project. Teaching Critical Psychology offers
guidance in teaching pupils, students, peers and those on academic
programmes at under-graduate and post-graduate level.
This edited volume may be the 'definitive text' on methods and
content in teaching psychology from an international and critical
perspective. Chapters from internationally renowned contributors
working clinically, educationally and in the community with a range
of client groups, outline critical teaching by and for
professionals and service recipients. This timely book offers a
unique, research-based and philosophically coherent approach to
teaching psychology including teaching methods, the lecture content
of radical approaches to modern psychology and debates as to
whether the aim of teaching is to liberate or control. Themes
include the nature of pedagogy, the importance of teaching and
learning style, the relevance of context and content and the ways
in which traditional teaching forms a part of the disciplinary
rather than critical project. Teaching Critical Psychology offers
guidance in teaching pupils, students, peers and those on academic
programmes at under-graduate and post-graduate level.
In the same tradition as the best-selling Making and Breaking
Children's Lives (PCCS Books, 2005) this is an academically
thorough collection of socio-cultural and critical reviews of the
place of children and children's services in society. Contributions
from well-respected practitioners and academics provide
perspectives on constructing childhood, parent-hood, sexuality,
ADHD, children and austerity, the family court system, parental
blame and responsibility, learning disabilities, and poverty.
Contributors include Peter Breggin, Rudi Dallos, Pat Dudgeon, Laura
Golding, Dan Goodley and Katherine Runswick-Cole.
A companion volume to the best selling 'This is Madness'. At a time
when there is an extraordinary energy for change in the world of
mental health, 'This is Madness Too' offers a compassionate and
scholarly critique of the treatment of children, government policy,
the use of anit-depressants and a host of other areas fundamental
to mental health services. It brings together the views of service
users and professionals in a passionate attempt to tell it as it
is.
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