Handbook of Community Psychology edited by Julian Rappaport, Edward Seidman.

As a field progresses, people write about their own work in journals, chapters, and books; but periodically the work needs to be collected and organized. It needs to be brought together in a format that can both introduce new members to the field and reacquaint continuing members with the work of th...

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Other Authors: Rappaport, Julian (Editor), Seidman, Edward (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Edition:1st ed. 2000.
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505 0 |a I. Concepts, Frameworks, Stores, and Maps -- 1. Prevention in Mental Health and Social Intervention: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Evolution of the Science and Practice of Prevention -- 2. Empowerment Theory: Psychological, Organizational, and Community Levels of Analysis -- 3. Individualism, Collectivism, and Community Psychology -- 4. Community Psychology and Routes to Psychological Wellness -- 5. Toward an Integration of Behaviorism and Community Psychology: Dogs Bark at Those They Do Not Recognize -- 6. Cognition in Social Context: Contributions to Community Psychology -- 7. Understanding and Changing Social Systems: An Ecological View -- II. People in Context: Empirically Grounded Constructs -- 8. Psychological Dysfunction and Well-Being: Public Health and Social Indicator Approaches -- 9. Stress: Theory, Research, and Action -- 10. Social Support Research in Community Psychology -- 11. Citizen Participation and Community Organizations -- 12. Power and Participation in the Workplace: Implications for Empowerment Theory, Research, and Practice -- III. Intervention Strategies and Tactics -- 13. Contextual Influences in Mental Health Consultation: Toward an Ecological Perspective on Radiating Change -- 14. Community and Neighborhood Organization -- 15. The Creation of Alternative Settings -- 16. Action-Oriented Mass Communication -- 17. Social Policy and Community Psychology -- 18. Dissemination of Innovation as Social Change -- IV. Social Systems -- 19. Prospects for a Viable Community Mental Health System: Reconciling Ideology, Professional Traditions, and Political Reality -- 20. Community-Based Health Interventions -- 21. Religion in American Life: A Community Psychology Perspective -- 22. Community Change, Community Stasis, and the Law -- 23. Helping Troubled Children and Families: A Paradigm of Public Responsibility -- 24. The School Reform Movement: Opportunities for Community Psychology -- 25. Self-Help Groups -- 26. Contributions from Organizational Psychology -- V. Design, Assessment, and Analytic Methods -- 27. Assessing Ecological Constructs and Community Context -- 28. Cross-Level Research without Cross-Ups in Community Psychology -- 29. Statistical Models for Change -- 30. Thinking through Others: Qualitative Research and Community Psychology -- VI. Cross-Cutting Perspectives and Professional Issues -- 31. Practitioners Perspectives -- 32. Community Psychology in International Perspective -- 33. Psychology in the International Community: Perspectives on Peace and Development -- 34. Community Psychology and Ethnic Minority Populations -- 35. Women’s Empowerment: A Review of Community Psychology’s First Twenty-Five Years -- 36. A Perspective on Ethical Issues in Community Psychology -- 37. Barometers of Community Change: Personal Reflections -- VII. Contemporary Intersections with Community Psychology -- 38. Contemporary Intersections. 
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