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      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2018

        The politics of identity

        Place, space and discourse

        by Christine Agius, Dean Keep

      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences

        PiHKAL

        A Chemical Love Story

        by Alexander “Sasha” and Ann Shulgin

        Tells the tale of a psychopharmacologist and his wife/research partner, and recounts decades devoted to the creation and investigation of psychedelic drugs as tools for the study of the human mind.

      • Society & culture: general
        March 2009

        Self and Society

        Studies in the Evolution of Culture

        by Thompson, William Irwin, A01

        A series of essays on the evolution of culture, dealing with topics including the city and consciousness, evolution of the afterlife, literary and mathematical archetypes, machine consciousness and the implications of 9/11, and the invasion of Iraq.

      • The self, ego, identity, personality
        December 2002

        How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains?

        by Velmans, Max, A01

        In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of our actions, at least for most of the time. But many scientists and philosophers deny that this is really the case, because there is no generally accepted theory of how the...

      • Social, group or collective psychology
        June 2001

        Between Ourselves

        Second Person Issues in the Study of Consciousness

        by Thompson, Evan, B01

        The first volume in this series (The View from Within, ed. Francisco Varela and Jonathan Shear) was a study of first-person approaches to the study of consciousness. Second-person ‘I–You’ relations are central to human life yet have been neglected in...

      • Psychology of gender

        Reparaturprojekt Mann - Erholungsgebiet Frau

        Feministische psychosoziale Beratung bei Beziehungskonflikten, Gewalterfahrung, Trennung und im Umgang mit Arbeit, Geld und Körper

        by Bettina Zehetner

        Dr.in Bettina Zehetner ist Mitbegründerin der Beratungsplattform FRAUEN* BERATEN FRAUEN*, Wien. Konkrete Beispiele aus der Praxis zeigen, wie eine feministische Haltung die Therapie verändert und wie aus dem frischen Blick auf traditionelle Konzepte eine psychosoziale Beratung erwächst, die Hilfesuchende befähigt, mit kritischem Bewusstsein geschlechtsspezifische Bewertungen von Verhalten und Eigenschaften zu hinterfragen. Die Erkenntnis, dass es ein physisches und psychisches Leiden an Geschlechternormen gibt, setzt dem Gefühl persönlichen Versagens etwas entgegen und verleiht den Mut, eigene tiefgreifende Problemlösungen zu wagen. Feministische Beratung

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression

        by Jan E. Estrellado, Lou S. Felipe, and Jeannie E. Celestial

        Recognizing that many marginalized communities experience the damaging mental health impacts of oppression and discrimination, Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression offers practitioners with theoretical frameworks, treatment recommendations, and practice guidelines for addressing bias in their own work, as well as specific interventions for treating the deleterious impacts of inequity.The book introduces readers to conceptual frameworks for internalized oppression and the interactive nature of systems of privilege, power, and oppression within individual and collective experiences. Later chapters identify where different facets of internalized oppression may present themselves in broad clinical domains. Readers explore the ways in which internalized negative beliefs emerge from historic oppression and how they present and manifest.Throughout, queer and/or Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) practitioner spotlights, clinical vignettes, somatic reflections, self-reflection, and discussion questions deepen readers’ learning experiences and promote real-world application.Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression is part of the Cognella Series on Advances in Culture, Race, and Ethnicity. The series, co-sponsored by Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, addresses critical and emerging issues within culture, race, and ethnic studies, as well as specific topics among various multicultural groups.Chapters and contributors include:Chapter 1: IntroductionJan E. Estrellado, Ph.D., Lou Collette S. Felipe, Ph.D., and Jeannie Estella Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W.Chapter 2: An Intersectional ApproachLou Collette S. Felipe, Ph.D., Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey, Ph.D., and Niyeli Herrera, B.A.Chapter 3: Therapeutic AllianceJan E. Estrellado, Ph.D., and Lou Collette S. Felipe, Ph.D.Chapter 4: Issues in SupervisionJeannie Estella Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W., and Jan E. Estrellado, Ph.D.Chapter 5: Case ConceptualizationJeannie Estella Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W., and Jan E. Estrellado, Ph.D.Chapter 6: Treatment PlanningKenedy Ramos, M.A., Keali’i Kauahi, M.A., Jan E. Estrellado, PhD, Julii M. Green, Ph.D., and Jeannie Estella Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W.Chapter 7: Internalized Racism: Manifestations, Mental Health, Implications, and Clinical InterventionsEmilie Loran, M.S., and E. J.R. David, Ph.D.Chapter 8: Internalized SexismMarli Corbett-Hone, M.Ed., Morgan J. Benner, B.S., Natania S. Lipp, B.S., and Nicole L. Johnson, Ph.D.Chapter 9: Internalized Homophobia, Biphobia, and TransphobiaAmy Prescott, M.S., Rose K. Dhaliwal, M.S., Samantha LaMartine, Psy.D., and Nadine Nakamura, Ph.D.Chapter 10: Exploring the Impact of Internalized Ableism in Clinical PracticeAnthea A. Gray, Psy.D., Katlin R. Schultz, Psy.D., Rebecca P. Cameron, Ph.D., Linda R. Mona, Ph.D., and Kristina M. Moncrieffe, Psy.D.Chapter 11: Internalized ClassismWilliam Ming Liu, Ph.D., and Klaus E. Cavalhieri, Ph.D.Chapter 12: ConclusionLou Collette S. Felipe, Ph.D., Jeannie Estella Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W., and Jan E. Estrellado, Ph.D.

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