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Decolonial psychology : toward anticolonial theories, research, training, and practice

Title
Decolonial psychology : toward anticolonial theories, research, training, and practice / edited by Lillian Comas-Díaz, Hector Y. Adames, and Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas.
ISBN
1433838524
9781433838521
1433838532
9781433838538
Publication
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2024]
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 430 pages).
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Notes
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
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Summary
"History carries the whispers of our ancestors layered in pain, hopes, and dreams. Whispers that remind us of a past that is still with us. Examining and understanding history is one way to recognize oppressive ideologies and practices that shape the day-to-day existence of Communities of Color. This coedited book offers the reader a path to embark on a decolonial-anticolonial journey and to contribute to psychology's paradigmatic transformation. The authors recognize that how we interpret and experience the world and each other is shaped by many oppressive forces, including coloniality, and how we create joy, make connections, and build community with others. The book presents the collective effort of the authors to describe how Western psychology has contributed to coloniality and generate ideas and actions to center decoloniality in psychological research and practice. It comprises 16 chapters organized into five parts. Part I orients readers to the relevant history and foundational knowledge. Part II centers on ways to decolonize knowledge production in psychology. Part III centers on education and mentoring. Part IV discusses psychotherapies. Part V, the last section, takes us into two critical topics. It provides a rich discussion on ways to help move psychology toward anticolonial queer futures. Last, the final chapter presents a decolonial critique of traditional public and evidence-based notions of self-care and proposes how one might approach building decolonial community care. The book serves as a road map to decoloniality in psychology and anticolonial futures."--Preface (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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Print version: Decolonial psychology Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2024]
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 10, 2024
Series
Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series.
Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Series foreword / Frederick T. L. Leong
Foreword / Gayle Skawennio Morse and Marie C. Weil
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Decoloniality as a transformative force in psychology: An orientation to this book / Hector Y. Adames, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, and Lillian Comas-Díaz
I. History and knowledge
Colonial mentality: Manifestations, operations, and psychological implications / Hannah L. Rebadulla, Jonathan U. Guerrero, and E. J. R. David
Naming and unlearning psychological coloniality / Cristalís Capielo Rosario, Eduardo Lugo-Hernández, and Loíza A. Dejesús Sullivan
Engaging with decoloniality, decolonization, and histories of psychology otherwise / Sunil Bhatia, Wahbie Long, Wade Pickren, and Alexandra Rutherford
II. Science, methods, and epistemic justice
Decolonizing and building liberatory psychological sciences / Helen A. Neville, B. Andi Lee, and Amir H. Maghsoodi
Beyond decolonization: Anticolonial methodologies for indigenous futurity in psychological research / Jillian Fish and Joseph P. Gone
Disciplinary disruptions: Strategies toward a decolonial community psychology praxis / Jesica Siham Fernández
Decolonizing in a transnational feminist commons perched precariously between the academy and movements for justice / Adreanne Ormond, Puleng Segalo, María Elena Torre, and Michelle Fine
III. Education, professional training, and mentoring
Decolonizing the high school and undergraduate curriculum / Edil Torres Rivera and Ivelisse Torres Fernández
Unlearning colonial practices and (re)envisioning graduate education in psychology / Carrie L. Castañeda-Sound, Miguel Gallardo, and Susana O. Salgado
The decolonial mentoring framework: Advancing an anticolonial future in psychology and beyond / Mackenzie T. Goertz, Hector Y. Adames, Chelsea Parker, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, Radia DeLuna, and Jessica G. Perez-Chavez
Wise face, firm heart: Ethics and decolonial psychology / Melinda A. García
IV. Psychotherapies
Decolonial psychotherapy: Joining the circle, healing the wound / Lillian Comas-Díaz and Frederick M. Jacobsen
Decolonizing psychoanalysis: Anti-Blackness, coloniality, and a new premise for psychoanalytic treatment / Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Fabián E. Feliciano-Graniela, José Luiggi-Hernández, and Edlyane Veronica Medina Escobar
Decolonizing feminist therapy / Thema Bryant, Carolyn Zerbe Enns, and Yuying Tsong
V. Queer futures, self-care, and community care
Moving psychology toward anticolonial queer futures / Della V. Mosley, Pearis L. Jean, Brittany Bridges, Maria Sobrino, Jeannette Mejia, Sunshine Adam, Garrett Ross, and Roberto Abreu
Your self-care is made of capitalism: A decolonial approach to self and community care / Arianne E. Miller and Nellie Tran
Index
About the editors.
Subjects (Medical)
Culturally Competent Care.
Citation

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