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This book is the second of two volumes that bring together the
works presented at the congress "Contributions of Psychology to
COVID-19", organized by the Interamerican Society of Psychology in
2020. This was one of the first virtual international meetings on
psychology and COVID-19 in the world and brought together
researchers and professionals from South, Central and North America
in a single online event. The content of both volumes includes many
of the first issues addressed by researchers, scholars, and
practitioners across the Americas at the start of the pandemic –
before vaccines, before knowledge of treatment and impact, before
our worlds and daily lives were forever changed. Chapters in the
first volume focus on the impacts of the pandemic in mental health,
social and family dynamics, educational processes and the work of
health professionals. Chapters in the second volume are dedicated
to studies addressing the impacts of the pandemic in vulnerable
populations; proposals of psychological interventions to deal with
the distress caused by COVID-19; strategies of coping, resilience
and adaptation; and the development of psychological instruments of
measurement and assessments during the pandemic. The
content of these two volumes marks a baseline for the collective
work initiated by psychologists who came together to answer the
call to combat the pandemic across the Americas. In that sense,
both volumes are truly a “snapshot in time” that could help us
assess in the future how much progress we have made to apply
psychology to the pressing demands of our time.
This book is the first of two volumes that bring together the works
presented at the congress "Contributions of Psychology to
COVID-19", organized by the Interamerican Society of Psychology in
2020. This was one of the first virtual international meetings on
psychology and COVID-19 in the world and brought together
researchers and professionals from South, Central and North America
in a single online event. The content of both volumes includes many
of the first issues addressed by researchers, scholars, and
practitioners across the Americas at the start of the pandemic –
before vaccines, before knowledge of treatment and impact, before
our worlds and daily lives were forever changed. Chapters in the
first volume focus on the impacts of the pandemic in mental health,
social and family dynamics, educational processes and the work of
health professionals. Chapters in the second volume are dedicated
to studies addressing the impacts of the pandemic in vulnerable
populations; proposals of psychological interventions to deal with
the distress caused by COVID-19; strategies of coping, resilience
and adaptation; and the development of psychological instruments of
measurement and assessments during the pandemic. The
content of these two volumes marks a baseline for the collective
work initiated by psychologists who came together to answer the
call to combat the pandemic across the Americas. In that sense,
both volumes are truly a “snapshot in time” that could help us
assess in the future how much progress we have made to apply
psychology to the pressing demands of our time.
This book offers new insight into how individuals utilize
resilience in the face of structural and social injustice. By
drawing on qualitative research methods to foreground the voices of
Holocaust survivors and Latinx immigrants to the United States,
Critical Resilience and Thriving in Response to Systematic
Oppression illustrates the role of cultural values, spirituality,
and perseverance in the face of severe institutionalized
oppression. Using this to extend current understandings of
resilience, the text posits critical resilience as a response to
embedded social inequalities and goes on to offer a nuanced
reconceptualization of overcoming such hardship, not only as
overcoming adversity but as recognizing strengths despite ongoing
injustice. It synthesizes feminist and critical theories to
elaborate on the framework of critical resilience and thriving.
Highlighting the importance of qualitative research on the
strengths and resources of oppressed groups, this volume will be of
interest to students, scholars, and researchers with an interest in
trauma studies, qualitative methods, and personal development, as
well as in mental health research.
So you want to homeschool but don't think you can afford it.
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start or continue homeschooling on a tight budget. You'll find it
all here:
- Ideas for making money while staying at home.
- Sources for an inexpensive curriculum.
- Thousands of ideas for affordable teaching tools.
- Hundreds of suggestions for low-cost field trips.
- Ways to save on everything from housing to utilities.
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