Going Global: How Psychologists Can Meet a World of Need
Herausgeber: Shealy, Craig N.; Kapadia, Shagufa; Bullock, Merry
Going Global: How Psychologists Can Meet a World of Need
Herausgeber: Shealy, Craig N.; Kapadia, Shagufa; Bullock, Merry
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This is the authoritative guide for current and future psychologists around the world who are or want to be engaged in international efforts and opportunities and meet pressing global needs.
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This is the authoritative guide for current and future psychologists around the world who are or want to be engaged in international efforts and opportunities and meet pressing global needs.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836435
- ISBN-10: 1433836432
- Artikelnr.: 63121855
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836435
- ISBN-10: 1433836432
- Artikelnr.: 63121855
Edited by Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Contributors
Introduction to Going Global: Why Psychologists Should Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 1. Advocacy: Global Opportunities and Responsibilities for
Psychologists
Corann Okorodudu and Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 2. Assessment: The Power and Potential of Psychology Testing,
Educational Measurement, and Program Evaluation Around the World
William E. Hanson, Jacqueline P. Leighton, Stewart I. Donaldson, Thomas
Oakland, Mark D. Terjesen, and Craig N. Shealy
Chapter 3. Consultation: Who Needs Psychological Expertise Around the World
and Why?
Connie Henson, John Fulkerson, Paula Caliguiri, and Craig Shealy
Chapter 4. Intervention: Enhancing Mental Health and Well-Being Around the
World
Laura R. Johnson, Christopher F. Drescher, and Michael J. Bordieri
Chapter 5. Leadership: How Psychology and Psychologists Develop Global
Leaders and Leadership
Sandra L. Shullman, Randall P. White, Lindy Brewster, Steven E. Grande, and
Devi Bhuyan
Chapter 6. Policy: Why and How to Become Engaged as an International Policy
Psychologist
Merry Bullock, Tor Levin Hofgaard, Ezequiel Benito, Pamela Flattau, Amanda
Clinton, Craig Shealy, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 7. Research: International Possibilities and Partnerships for
Psychologists
Shagufa Kapadia, Chandra M. Mehrotra, Bonnie Kaul Nastasi, and Melanie M.
Domenech Rodriguez
Chapter 8. Service: Towards a Global Psychology of Collaboration,
Counterflow, and Capacity Building
Chris E. Stout, Elaine D. Hanson, and Gwen V. Mitchell
Chapter 9. Teaching: Opportunities and Recommendations for
Internationalizing Psychology Education
Richard Velayo, Sherri McCarthy, and Lee Sternberger
Chapter 10. Concluding Thoughts on Going Global: How Psychologists Should
Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Index
About the Editors
Introduction to Going Global: Why Psychologists Should Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 1. Advocacy: Global Opportunities and Responsibilities for
Psychologists
Corann Okorodudu and Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 2. Assessment: The Power and Potential of Psychology Testing,
Educational Measurement, and Program Evaluation Around the World
William E. Hanson, Jacqueline P. Leighton, Stewart I. Donaldson, Thomas
Oakland, Mark D. Terjesen, and Craig N. Shealy
Chapter 3. Consultation: Who Needs Psychological Expertise Around the World
and Why?
Connie Henson, John Fulkerson, Paula Caliguiri, and Craig Shealy
Chapter 4. Intervention: Enhancing Mental Health and Well-Being Around the
World
Laura R. Johnson, Christopher F. Drescher, and Michael J. Bordieri
Chapter 5. Leadership: How Psychology and Psychologists Develop Global
Leaders and Leadership
Sandra L. Shullman, Randall P. White, Lindy Brewster, Steven E. Grande, and
Devi Bhuyan
Chapter 6. Policy: Why and How to Become Engaged as an International Policy
Psychologist
Merry Bullock, Tor Levin Hofgaard, Ezequiel Benito, Pamela Flattau, Amanda
Clinton, Craig Shealy, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 7. Research: International Possibilities and Partnerships for
Psychologists
Shagufa Kapadia, Chandra M. Mehrotra, Bonnie Kaul Nastasi, and Melanie M.
Domenech Rodriguez
Chapter 8. Service: Towards a Global Psychology of Collaboration,
Counterflow, and Capacity Building
Chris E. Stout, Elaine D. Hanson, and Gwen V. Mitchell
Chapter 9. Teaching: Opportunities and Recommendations for
Internationalizing Psychology Education
Richard Velayo, Sherri McCarthy, and Lee Sternberger
Chapter 10. Concluding Thoughts on Going Global: How Psychologists Should
Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction to Going Global: Why Psychologists Should Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 1. Advocacy: Global Opportunities and Responsibilities for
Psychologists
Corann Okorodudu and Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 2. Assessment: The Power and Potential of Psychology Testing,
Educational Measurement, and Program Evaluation Around the World
William E. Hanson, Jacqueline P. Leighton, Stewart I. Donaldson, Thomas
Oakland, Mark D. Terjesen, and Craig N. Shealy
Chapter 3. Consultation: Who Needs Psychological Expertise Around the World
and Why?
Connie Henson, John Fulkerson, Paula Caliguiri, and Craig Shealy
Chapter 4. Intervention: Enhancing Mental Health and Well-Being Around the
World
Laura R. Johnson, Christopher F. Drescher, and Michael J. Bordieri
Chapter 5. Leadership: How Psychology and Psychologists Develop Global
Leaders and Leadership
Sandra L. Shullman, Randall P. White, Lindy Brewster, Steven E. Grande, and
Devi Bhuyan
Chapter 6. Policy: Why and How to Become Engaged as an International Policy
Psychologist
Merry Bullock, Tor Levin Hofgaard, Ezequiel Benito, Pamela Flattau, Amanda
Clinton, Craig Shealy, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 7. Research: International Possibilities and Partnerships for
Psychologists
Shagufa Kapadia, Chandra M. Mehrotra, Bonnie Kaul Nastasi, and Melanie M.
Domenech Rodriguez
Chapter 8. Service: Towards a Global Psychology of Collaboration,
Counterflow, and Capacity Building
Chris E. Stout, Elaine D. Hanson, and Gwen V. Mitchell
Chapter 9. Teaching: Opportunities and Recommendations for
Internationalizing Psychology Education
Richard Velayo, Sherri McCarthy, and Lee Sternberger
Chapter 10. Concluding Thoughts on Going Global: How Psychologists Should
Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Index
About the Editors
Introduction to Going Global: Why Psychologists Should Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 1. Advocacy: Global Opportunities and Responsibilities for
Psychologists
Corann Okorodudu and Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 2. Assessment: The Power and Potential of Psychology Testing,
Educational Measurement, and Program Evaluation Around the World
William E. Hanson, Jacqueline P. Leighton, Stewart I. Donaldson, Thomas
Oakland, Mark D. Terjesen, and Craig N. Shealy
Chapter 3. Consultation: Who Needs Psychological Expertise Around the World
and Why?
Connie Henson, John Fulkerson, Paula Caliguiri, and Craig Shealy
Chapter 4. Intervention: Enhancing Mental Health and Well-Being Around the
World
Laura R. Johnson, Christopher F. Drescher, and Michael J. Bordieri
Chapter 5. Leadership: How Psychology and Psychologists Develop Global
Leaders and Leadership
Sandra L. Shullman, Randall P. White, Lindy Brewster, Steven E. Grande, and
Devi Bhuyan
Chapter 6. Policy: Why and How to Become Engaged as an International Policy
Psychologist
Merry Bullock, Tor Levin Hofgaard, Ezequiel Benito, Pamela Flattau, Amanda
Clinton, Craig Shealy, and Shagufa Kapadia
Chapter 7. Research: International Possibilities and Partnerships for
Psychologists
Shagufa Kapadia, Chandra M. Mehrotra, Bonnie Kaul Nastasi, and Melanie M.
Domenech Rodriguez
Chapter 8. Service: Towards a Global Psychology of Collaboration,
Counterflow, and Capacity Building
Chris E. Stout, Elaine D. Hanson, and Gwen V. Mitchell
Chapter 9. Teaching: Opportunities and Recommendations for
Internationalizing Psychology Education
Richard Velayo, Sherri McCarthy, and Lee Sternberger
Chapter 10. Concluding Thoughts on Going Global: How Psychologists Should
Meet a World of Need
Craig Shealy, Merry Bullock, and Shagufa Kapadia
Index
About the Editors