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  1. Race, Racism and Psychology, 2nd Edition

    Towards a Reflexive History

    By Graham Richards

    This book offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which Psychology has engaged with 'race' and racism issues since the late 19th century. It emphasizes the complexities and convolutions of the story and attempts to elucidate the subtleties and occasional paradoxes that have arisen as a...

    Published November 29th 2011 by Routledge

  2. Adolescent Psychology Around the World

    Edited by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett

    This book paints a portrait of adolescent psychology in 4 major regions: Africa/the Middle East, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Featuring 24 revised and updated chapters from the International Encyclopedia of Adolescence (2007), readers are introduced to the way the majority of the world’s...

    Published October 4th 2011 by Psychology Press

  3. Trust and Conflict

    Representation, Culture and Dialogue

    Edited by Ivana Marková, Alex Gillespie

    Series: Cultural Dynamics of Social Representation

    Trust, distrust and conflict between social groups have existed throughout the history of humankind, although their forms have changed. Using three main concepts: culture, representation and dialogue, this book explores and re-thinks some of these changes in relation to concrete historical and...

    Published August 16th 2011 by Routledge

  4. The Primordial Mind in Health and Illness

    A Cross-Cultural Perspective

    By Michael Robbins

    The universal quest to create cosmologies – to comprehend the relationship between mind and world - is inevitably limited by the social, cultural and historical perspective of the observer, in this instance western psychoanalysis. In this book Michael Robbins attempts to transcend such contextual...

    Published April 3rd 2011 by Routledge

  5. Working With Immigrant Families

    A Practical Guide for Counselors

    Edited by Adam Zagelbaum, Jon Carlson

    Series: Family Therapy and Counseling

    Working With Immigrant Families examines the theoretical and practice-based issues that must be considered by counseling professionals when performing family therapy with immigrant clients. It provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States,...

    Published November 14th 2010 by Routledge

  6. Attachment

    Expanding the Cultural Connections

    Edited by Phyllis Erdman, Kok-Mun Ng

    Series: Family Therapy and Counseling

    Attachment: Expanding the Cultural Connections is an exciting exploration of the latest trends in the theory and application of attachment within cross-cultural settings. The book's insightful analysis, remarkable case studies, and groundbreaking research make it essential reading...

    Published May 17th 2010 by Routledge

  7. Psychology and Culture

    Thinking, Feeling and Behaving in a Global Context

    By Lisa Vaughn

    Series: Psychology Focus

    With increasing globalization, countries face social, linguistic, religious and other cultural changes that can lead to misunderstandings in a variety of settings. These changes can have broader implications across the world, leading to changing dynamics in identity, gender, relationships, family,...

    Published February 25th 2010 by Psychology Press

  8. Symbolic Transformation

    The Mind in Movement Through Culture and Society

    Edited by Brady Wagoner

    Series: Cultural Dynamics of Social Representation

    This book brings together scholars from around the world to address the question of how culture and mind are related through symbols: it is through the mediation of symbols that we think, act, imagine, feel, dream and remember. Thus, to understand the structure, function and development of symbols...

    Published November 22nd 2009 by Routledge

  9. Cultural Issues in Psychology

    A Student's Handbook

    By Andrew Stevenson

    Series: Foundations of Psychology

    Does our cultural background influence the way we think and feel about ourselves and others? Does our culture affect how we choose our partners, how we define intelligence and abnormality and how we bring up our children? Psychologists have long pondered the relationship between culture and a range...

    Published October 25th 2009 by Routledge

  10. Evolution, Culture, and the Human Mind

    Edited by Mark Schaller, Ara Norenzayan, Steven J. Heine, Toshio Yamagishi, Tatsuya Kameda

    An enormous amount of scientific research compels two fundamental conclusions about the human mind: The mind is the product of evolution; and the mind is shaped by culture. These two perspectives on the human mind are not incompatible, but, until recently, their compatibility has resisted...

    Published September 1st 2009 by Psychology Press

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