The Palgrave Handbook of Innovative Community and Clinical Psychologies

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Awdur Corfforaethol: SpringerLink (Online service)
Awduron Eraill: Walker, Carl (Golygydd), Zlotowitz, Sally (Golygydd), Zoli, Anna (Golygydd)
Crynodeb:XIX, 675 p. 77 illus.
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Cyhoeddwyd: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Rhifyn:1st ed. 2022.
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Mynediad Ar-lein:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71190-0
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
  • 1. Introduction; Sally Zlotowitz, Carl Walker, Anna Zoli
  • 2. Building alliances with marginalised communities to challenge London's unjust and distressing housing system; Nina Carey, Sally Zlotowitz, Samantha James, Aysen Dennis, Thomas Gillespie and Kate Hardy on behalf of The Housing & Mental Health Network
  • 3. Growing a movement: Psychologists for Social Change; Psychologists for Social Change
  • 4. Getting off the fence and steppin’ outta the clinic room; The Walk the Talk Crew
  • 5. Taking a position within powerful systems; James Randall, Sarah Gunn, Steven Coles
  • 6. Supporting activists and progressive social movements; Tod Sloan, John Brush
  • 7. Statactivism and Critical Community Psychology: using statistical activism to resist injustice in the NHS and Higher Education
  • Carl Walker, Anna Zoli
  • 8. Reflexively interrogating (de)colonial praxes in critical community psychologies; Nick Malherbe, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat
  • 9. Options: Conversation in Collaboration; Hannah Denton, Mark Haydon-Laurelut, M, Duncan Moss, Angela Paterson Foster, Jan Shepherd
  • 10. Protesting against property foreclosures in a fragmentized socio-political sphere: an action-oriented model; Andreas Vavvos, Sofia Triliva
  • 11. “We the Marlborough”: elucidating users’ experience of radical, informal therapeutic practices within a queer community pub; Charlotte Wilcox, Rebecca Graber
  • 12. The Evolution of the Community Psychology Festival; Miltos Hadjiosif, Meera Desai
  • 13. The Define Normal Project; Danny Taggart, Cheryl Nye, Jessica Taylor, Jacob Solstice, Matthew Harrison, Rebecca Bryant, Stacey Clark, Wendy Franks
  • 14. Rewriting the space between a university and a healthcare provider: the model of Converge; Emma Anderson, Adam Bell, Paul Birch, Lucy Coleman, Paul Gowland, Matt Harper-Hardcastle, Eloise Ingham, Bekhi Ostrowska, Kev Paylor
  • 15. The Jannah tree: An Islamic-faith inspired metaphor and spiritual framework for healing, co-created by British-Pakistani womenthrough cyberspace technology; Rukhsana Arshad
  • 16. Towards social inclusion: creating change through a community-developed model of Person-Centred Reviews (PCRs) to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND); Nick Hammond, Nicola Palmer
  • 17. Overcoming marginalisation and mental distress through community supported agriculture: the Streccapogn experience in Monteveglio, Italy; Anna Zoli, Jacqueline Akhurst, Di Martino, S., Bochicchio, D.
  • 18. Community-based service learning during clinical psychology training: working at the critically reflective interface; Jacqueline Akhurst, Carol Mitchell
  • 19. Health Inequities of Silent Roma Ranks from a Social Justice Perspective; Daniela E. Miranda, Marta Escobar-Ballesta, Emilio Vizarraga-Trigueros, Maria-Jesús Albar, Manuel Garcia-Ramirez
  • 20. ‘I am not disabled, I just need some help’: Are Critical Community Psychology approaches a promising way to engage with people with learning disabilities?; Michael Richards
  • 21. Marginalised Youth Navigating Uncertainty: Reflections on co-construction and methodology in Nepal; Vicky Johnson, Andy West, Sumon Kamal Tuladhar, Shubhendra Man Shrestha, Sabitra Neupane
  • 22. Finding safety in trauma recovery at a South African state care centre for abused and neglected youth ; Sharon Johnson
  • 23. Collaborating with Social Justice Activists in Ghana’s Fight Against Modern Day Slavery: A Case Study of Challenging Heights; Kate Danvers
  • 24. Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) as an emancipatory modality promoting social transformation, empowerment, agency, and activism; Naiema Taliep, Samed Bulbulia, Sandy Lazarus, Mohamed Seedat and Building Bridges Team
  • 25. The value of togetherness across cultures; Kelly Price, Hayley Higson, Ndumanene Devlin Silungwe
  • 26. Linking space, place, and relational wellbeing in co-productive ways; Jenny Fisher, Rebecca Lawthom, Leanne Rimmer, Andrew Stevenson and The Manchester Street Poem Collective
  • 27. Mediating the effects of austerity with creativity, compassion and community based approaches; Hayley Higson, Ste Weatherhead, Suzanne Hodge, H Williams
  • 28. Writing stories of and from the future: Fostering personal and socio-political action; Nicholas Wood, Anneke Sools
  • 29. The Legacy of Art Making: agency, activism and finding the world; Olivia Sagan
  • 30. We tell our own stories: Older adults as expert researchers; Erin Elizabeth Partridge, The Elder Care Alliance
  • 31. “We can speak but will there be any change?” Voices from Blikkiesdorp, South Africa; Rashid Ahmed, Abdulrazak Karriem, Shaheed Mohammed
  • 32. Conclusion; Carl Walker, Sally Zlotowitz, Anna Zoli.