Handbook for Social Justice in Counseling Psychology: Leadership, Vision, and Action

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Rebecca Toporek
SAGE, 2006 - 617 sayfa
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.

 

İçindekiler

Social Justice and Counseling Psychology in Context
1
Ethics and Professional Issues Related to the Practice of Social Justice in Counseling Psychology
17
TRAINING
35
Social Justice Training in Counseling Psychology Needs and Innovations
37
Incorporating Social Justice in Counselor Training Programs A Case Study Example
44
Empowering Undergraduate Students to Be Agents of Social Change An Innovative Service Learning Course in Counseling Psychology
59
SCHOOLS
75
Prevention Work in Schools and With Youth Promoting Competence and Reducing Risks
77
Social Justice Through SelfSufficiency Vocational Psychology and the Transition From Welfare to Work
294
SOCIAL JUSTICE IN HEALTH CARE
311
Counseling Health Psychologys Collaborative Role in the Community
313
Working for Social Justice From Within the Health Care System The Role of Social Class in Psychology
318
Community Health Promotion Curriculum A Case Study on Southeast Asian Refugees
338
Social Justice Related to Working With HIVAIDS From a Counseling Health Psychology Perspective
358
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGISTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA
375
Counseling Psychologists as International Social Architects
377

Prevention and Outreach With Underserved Populations Building Multisystemic Youth Development Programs for Urban Youth
86
Transformative Endeavors Implementing Helmss Racial Identity Theory to a SchoolBased Heritage Project
100
Promoting Social Justice Through Preventive Interventions in Schools
117
A Theoretical and Practice Framework for Universal SchoolBased Prevention
130
MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES
147
Marginalized Communities in the United States Oppression Social Justice and the Role of Counseling Psychologists
149
Seeking Social Justice for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence RealWorld Struggles in Pursuit of Systemic Change
155
Achieving Social Justice for College Women With Disabilities A Model for Inclusion
170
Environmental Racism A Call to the Profession for Community Intervention and Social Action
185
The Unwarranted Pathologizing of Homeless Mothers Implications for Research and Social Policy
200
Diving Into the Hornets Nest Situating Counseling Psychologists in LGB Social Justice Work
215
Toward a Radical Feminist Multicultural Therapy Renewing a Commitment to Activism
231
CAREER AND VOCATIONAL ISSUES
249
Social Justice in Career and Vocational Aspects of Counseling Psychology An Overview
251
Tools for Remodeling the Masters House Advocacy and Social Justice in Education and Work
256
Individual Programmatic and Entrepreneurial Approaches to Social Justice Counseling Psychologists in Vocational and Career Counseling
276
A Social Justice Approach to International Collaborative Consultation
388
Couples Helping Couples Consultation and Training in Penalolen Chile
406
Bringing Social Justice to International Practices of Counseling Psychology
421
Counseling Psychology and Nonviolent Activism Independence for Tibet
442
Moving From Contact to Change The Act of Becoming Aware
472
POLICY AND LEGISLATIVE CHANGE
487
Social Action in Policy and Legislation Individuals and Alliances
489
Extending the Parsons Legacy Applications of Counseling Psychology in Pursuit of Social Justice Through the Development of Public Policy
499
Confessions of an Abiding Counseling Psychologist
514
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
531
Future Directions for Counseling Psychology Enhancing Leadership Vision and Action in Social Justice
533
Author Index
553
Subject Index
571
About the Editors
603
About the Contributors
605
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Rebecca L. Toporek, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling, Career and College Counseling Specializations, at San Francisco State University. Her research and writing interests include social justice and multicultural supervision and training, advocacy competencies, attitudes toward race and poverty, systemic interventions in discrimination, and career and college counseling. She was a co-editor of the Handbook of Multicultural Competencies and is a co-editor of an emerging electronic journal of social justice in counseling and psychology. She is a founding member of Counselors for Social Justice of the American Counseling Association. She received her doctorate degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her most important roles include mother, partner, sister, daughter, friend, colleague, teacher, ally, community member, and global citizen.

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