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Counseling psychologists often focus on clients' inner conflicts
and avoid getting involved in the clients' environment. This
handbook encourages counseling psychologists to become active
participants in changing systems that constrain clients' ability to
function. . . . Besides actual programs, the contributors cover
research, training, and ethical issues. The case examples showing
how professionals have implemented social action programs are
particularly valuable. . . . [T]his book provides an outline for
action, not only for psychologists, but also for social workers,
politicians, and others interested in improving the lot of
disadvantaged populations. Summing up: Recommended. Graduate
students, researchers, professionals. -- W. P. Anderson, emeritus,
University of Missouri-Columbia, CHOICE The Handbook for Social
Justice in Counseling Psychology: Leadership, Vision, and Action
provides counseling psychology students, educators, researchers,
and practitioners with a conceptual road map of social justice and
social action that they can integrate into their professional
identity, role, and function. It presents historical, theoretical,
and ethical foundations followed by exemplary models of social
justice and action work performed by counseling psychologists from
interdisciplinary collaborations. The examples in this Handbook
explore a wide range of settings with diverse issues and reflect a
variety of actions. The book concludes with a chapter reflecting on
future directions for the field of counseling psychology beyond
individual and traditional practice to macro-level conceptual
models. It also explores policy development and implementation,
systemic strategies of structural and human change, cultural
empowerment and respect, advocacy, technological innovation, and
third and fourth generations of human rights activities. Key
Features: Integrates research and ethical implications as well as
guidelines for developing and evaluating specific types of social
justice activities Addresses a comprehensive arena of issues
examined from historical, theoretical, systemic, and practical
perspectives Clarifies social justice in counseling psychology to
distinguish it from other helping professions Provides readers with
specific examples and guidelines for integrating social justice
into their work supported by a solid theoretical framework and
acknowledgement of interdisciplinary influences Includes
contributions from prominent authors in counseling psychology to
provide expert examples from the field The Handbook for Social
Justice in Counseling Psychology is an excellent resource for
counseling psychology students, educators, researchers, and
practitioners. It will be a welcome addition to any academic
library or research institution.
This practical, politically neutral book offers concrete skills for
holding meaningful conversations that cut across today's intense
political divide, showing readers how to connect to the people in
their lives. Chapters show readers how to develop and use the
scientifically-proven skills that are the foundation of
constructive conversation, including strategies for effective
listening, managing emotions, and understanding someone else's
perspective, as well as finding common ground, avoiding
self-righteousness, and telling your own story. Throughout,
conversation prompts, practical exercises, case examples, and
self-quizzes help readers visualize and practice starting,
sustaining, and ending challenging conversations.
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