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This book discusses, explains and illustrates some of the potential of psychology beyond the strait-jacket that has been imposed upon it by its Western intellectual and empirical roots. It provides a positive model for psychological theory, research and practice, and offers a racially and culturally aware perspective.
Contents
1. Beyond the limitations of Western psychology. 2. A universal psychology.
3. The influence of Western psychology upon psychological practice.
4. Interactions between cultures.
5. The social construction of failure.
6. Race, culture and the family.
7. Race, self and culture.
8. Normal development - beyond the Western model.
9. Mixed race and mixed cultures.
10. Euro-centric assumptions, counselling and psychotherapy.
11. Integrating perspectives: meeting wider needs.