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This book guides readers through the origins, development, and key concepts of liberation psychology its methods, including participatory action research its manifestation in clinical practice its potential future applications and its relation to social activism and social justice movements.
Liberation psychology challenges traditional Western‑based psychology by offering an emancipatory approach to understanding and addressing oppression among individuals and groups. This book provides an understanding of liberation psychology that enhances the work of all students, researchers, and practitioners in psychology by raising awareness of discrimination, inequality, and issues related to intersectionality affirming cultural identities fighting oppression and promoting social change to help alleviate human suffering and support fairness, equality, and justice.
The insights provided into liberation psychology's concepts of critical consciousness, empowerment, and social justice action can enhance the well‑being of individuals and improve lives.
Contents
Series Foreword
Frederick T. L. Leong
Foreword: How APA Has Promoted Social Justice
Melba J. T. Vasquez
Introduction
Edil Torres Rivera and Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az
Part I. Liberation Psychology Theory
. Liberation Psychology: Origins and Development Mark Burton and Raquel Guzzo 2. Concepts of Liberation Psychology Edil Torres Rivera 3. Liberation Psychology and Racism Ra amp uacute l Qui amp ntilde ones-Rosado
Part II. Liberation Psychology Method
4. From Freud to Fanon to Freire: Psychoanalysis as a Liberation Method Daniel Gaztambide 5. Liberation Psychology of and for Transformative Justice: Centering Acompa amp ntilde amiento in Participatory Action Research Jesica Siham Fern amp aacute ndez . Feminist Participatory Action Research: Coconstructing Liberation Psychological Praxis Through Dialogic Relationality and Critical Reflexivity M. Brinton Lykes and Gabriela T amp aacute vara
Part III. Liberation Psychology Clinical Practice
7. TestimoniosAlejandro Cervantes 8. Urban Liberation: Postcolonial Intersectional Feminism and Developing a Socially Conscious Therapeutic Practice Chakira M. Haddock-Lazala 9. Liberation Psychotherapy Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az
Part IV. Liberation Psychology and Special Populations
. Black Minds Matter: Applying Liberation Psychology to Black Americans Thema Bryant-Davis and Shavonne J. Moore-Lobban . Liberation Psychology and LGBTQ+ Communities: Naming Colonization, Uplifting Resilience, and Reclaiming Ancient His-stories, Her-stories, and T-stories Anneliese A. Singh, Brean amp rsquo a Parker, Anushka R. Aqil, and Falon Thacker 2. Transnational Feminist Liberation Psychology: Decolonizing Border Crossings Kathryn L. Norsworthy and Ouyporn Khuankaew
Part V. Liberation Psychology Social Action
3. Liberation Psychology, Creativity, and Arts-Based Activism and Artivism: Culturally Meaningful Methods Connecting Personal Development and Social Change Ester R. Shapiro 4. Liberation, Inspiration, and Critical Consciousness: Preparing the Next Generation of Practitioners Carrie Casta amp ntilde eda-Sound, Daryl M. Rowe, Nahaal Binazir, and Marlene L. Cabrera
Conclusion. Liberation Psychology-Crossing Borders Into New Frontiers Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az and Edil Torres Rivera