Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Aldarondo, Etiony
Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Aldarondo, Etiony
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"Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice" is an empowering tool and a must read for mental health professionals. Its accessible writing style also makes it valuable to students studying the field. This" "comprehensive vo
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 180mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9780805855180
- ISBN-10: 0805855181
- Artikelnr.: 21159994
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 180mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9780805855180
- ISBN-10: 0805855181
- Artikelnr.: 21159994
Etiony Aldarondo
Part I: Steps Toward a Social Justice Therapeutic Practice. Rekindling the
Reformist Spirit in the Mental Health Professions. Counseling for Wellness
and Justice: Foundations and Ethical Dilemmas. Social Justice Concerns and
Clinical Practice. Part II: Liberating Visions of Clinical Practice.
Radical Psychiatry: An Approach to Personal and Political Change.
Ethnopolitical Psychology: Healing and Transformation. Gay and Lesbian
Couples in Therapy: A Social Justice Perspective. Risk Reduction and the
Micropolitics of Social Justice in Mental Health Care. Foundation Concepts
for Social Justice-Based Therapy: Critical Consciousness, Accountability,
and Empowerment. Narrative Practice and Culture. Part III: Community
Building for Wellness and Justice. Families and Therapists as Citizens: The
Families and Democracy Project. The Practice of Community Family Therapy.
Applying Feminist Theory to Community Practice: A Multilevel Empowerment
Intervention for Low-Income Women with Depression. Toward a Community
Psychology of Liberation. Striving for Social Justice Through
Interprofessional University-School Collaboration. The Psychology of
Working and the Advancement of Social Justice. Mental Health Policy and
Social Justice. Part IV: Teaching and Training for Social Action. Advocacy,
Outreach, and Prevention: Integrating Social Action Roles in Professional
Training. Grounding Clinical Training and Supervision in an Empowerment
Model. Applying Principles of Multicultural Competencies, Social Justice,
and Leadership in Training and Supervision. Educating for Social Change in
the Human Service Professions.
Reformist Spirit in the Mental Health Professions. Counseling for Wellness
and Justice: Foundations and Ethical Dilemmas. Social Justice Concerns and
Clinical Practice. Part II: Liberating Visions of Clinical Practice.
Radical Psychiatry: An Approach to Personal and Political Change.
Ethnopolitical Psychology: Healing and Transformation. Gay and Lesbian
Couples in Therapy: A Social Justice Perspective. Risk Reduction and the
Micropolitics of Social Justice in Mental Health Care. Foundation Concepts
for Social Justice-Based Therapy: Critical Consciousness, Accountability,
and Empowerment. Narrative Practice and Culture. Part III: Community
Building for Wellness and Justice. Families and Therapists as Citizens: The
Families and Democracy Project. The Practice of Community Family Therapy.
Applying Feminist Theory to Community Practice: A Multilevel Empowerment
Intervention for Low-Income Women with Depression. Toward a Community
Psychology of Liberation. Striving for Social Justice Through
Interprofessional University-School Collaboration. The Psychology of
Working and the Advancement of Social Justice. Mental Health Policy and
Social Justice. Part IV: Teaching and Training for Social Action. Advocacy,
Outreach, and Prevention: Integrating Social Action Roles in Professional
Training. Grounding Clinical Training and Supervision in an Empowerment
Model. Applying Principles of Multicultural Competencies, Social Justice,
and Leadership in Training and Supervision. Educating for Social Change in
the Human Service Professions.
Part I: Steps Toward a Social Justice Therapeutic Practice. Rekindling the
Reformist Spirit in the Mental Health Professions. Counseling for Wellness
and Justice: Foundations and Ethical Dilemmas. Social Justice Concerns and
Clinical Practice. Part II: Liberating Visions of Clinical Practice.
Radical Psychiatry: An Approach to Personal and Political Change.
Ethnopolitical Psychology: Healing and Transformation. Gay and Lesbian
Couples in Therapy: A Social Justice Perspective. Risk Reduction and the
Micropolitics of Social Justice in Mental Health Care. Foundation Concepts
for Social Justice-Based Therapy: Critical Consciousness, Accountability,
and Empowerment. Narrative Practice and Culture. Part III: Community
Building for Wellness and Justice. Families and Therapists as Citizens: The
Families and Democracy Project. The Practice of Community Family Therapy.
Applying Feminist Theory to Community Practice: A Multilevel Empowerment
Intervention for Low-Income Women with Depression. Toward a Community
Psychology of Liberation. Striving for Social Justice Through
Interprofessional University-School Collaboration. The Psychology of
Working and the Advancement of Social Justice. Mental Health Policy and
Social Justice. Part IV: Teaching and Training for Social Action. Advocacy,
Outreach, and Prevention: Integrating Social Action Roles in Professional
Training. Grounding Clinical Training and Supervision in an Empowerment
Model. Applying Principles of Multicultural Competencies, Social Justice,
and Leadership in Training and Supervision. Educating for Social Change in
the Human Service Professions.
Reformist Spirit in the Mental Health Professions. Counseling for Wellness
and Justice: Foundations and Ethical Dilemmas. Social Justice Concerns and
Clinical Practice. Part II: Liberating Visions of Clinical Practice.
Radical Psychiatry: An Approach to Personal and Political Change.
Ethnopolitical Psychology: Healing and Transformation. Gay and Lesbian
Couples in Therapy: A Social Justice Perspective. Risk Reduction and the
Micropolitics of Social Justice in Mental Health Care. Foundation Concepts
for Social Justice-Based Therapy: Critical Consciousness, Accountability,
and Empowerment. Narrative Practice and Culture. Part III: Community
Building for Wellness and Justice. Families and Therapists as Citizens: The
Families and Democracy Project. The Practice of Community Family Therapy.
Applying Feminist Theory to Community Practice: A Multilevel Empowerment
Intervention for Low-Income Women with Depression. Toward a Community
Psychology of Liberation. Striving for Social Justice Through
Interprofessional University-School Collaboration. The Psychology of
Working and the Advancement of Social Justice. Mental Health Policy and
Social Justice. Part IV: Teaching and Training for Social Action. Advocacy,
Outreach, and Prevention: Integrating Social Action Roles in Professional
Training. Grounding Clinical Training and Supervision in an Empowerment
Model. Applying Principles of Multicultural Competencies, Social Justice,
and Leadership in Training and Supervision. Educating for Social Change in
the Human Service Professions.