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The Psychology of Inequity: Social Actions and Movements (Race and Ethnicity in Psychology)

The Psychology of Inequity: Social Actions and Movements (Race and Ethnicity in Psychology)

Current price: $105.00
Publication Date: May 29th, 2025
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN:
9781440879036
Pages:
288

Description

This volume shares innovative methods to treat inequities. Many of these utilize the strengths of culturally grounded approaches to care, including radical healing, training young people of color in civic engagement, and embracing the power of spirituality and creativity.

Written by psychologists, mental health care providers, and researchers, the contributions in this volume challenge inequities from myriad personal and professional perspectives. Many of the contemporary and novel methods used to confront inequities discussed in this book capitalize on the strengths of culturally grounded approaches to help and treatment. These include radical healing, training young people of color in civic engagement, and embracing how spirituality and creativity can help people and communities solve problems and thrive in adverse circumstances. From reconsidering the #MeToo movement to proposing powerful ways to prevent the further legal and cultural prosecution of immigrants in the United States, this book proposes solutions to the most harmful and visible inequity problems across the country. As the only book that addresses the psychology of inequity at the personal and national levels and across different cultural contexts, this volume is a must-read for those looking to solve inequity problems and help victims heal from their insidious effects.

About the Author

Yolanda E. García is associate professor and doctoral training director of the counseling/school psychology PhD program in the Department of Educational Psychology at Northern Arizona University, USA. Arthur W. Blume is professor of psychology at Washington State University Vancouver, USA. Jean Lau Chin was a highly respected Asian American psychologist who published extensively in the areas of diversity in leadership, multicultural psychology, and feminist psychology. She passed away in 2020.