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Liberation Psychology

Theory, Method, Practice, and Social Justice

Lillian Comas-Díaz editor Edil Torres Rivera editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:American Psychological Association

Published:28th Jul '20

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This insightful book on liberation psychology explores its theories and methods while emphasizing its connection to social justice activism and movements.

The book Liberation Psychology delves into the foundational elements of liberation psychology, exploring its historical context, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the roots and evolution of this approach, which seeks to address the psychological impact of oppression and promote social justice. By examining key concepts and methodologies, including participatory action research, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how liberation psychology manifests in clinical practice and its potential future directions.

At its core, Liberation Psychology challenges conventional Western psychology by advocating for an emancipatory perspective. This approach not only acknowledges the psychological effects of discrimination and inequality but also emphasizes the significance of cultural identities and intersectionality. The text encourages readers to engage critically with these issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the social dynamics at play and inspiring action against oppression.

Furthermore, the insights within Liberation Psychology highlight the concepts of critical consciousness, empowerment, and social justice action. These themes are crucial for enhancing individual well-being and driving social change. By equipping students, researchers, and practitioners with the tools to confront social injustices, the book aims to alleviate human suffering and support a more equitable society.

This volume is a stunning antidote for the current moment—an edited volume of radical social theory, participatory methods, and critical practice rooted in the courageous history of liberation theory: a decolonizing of psychology and ethical re-imagination of psychotherapy. This book is a reparation gift to those that psychology has harmed and a resource for those of us who believe that social justice and psychology must embrace. Lillian Comas-Díaz and Edil Torres Rivera are treasures to psychology. This volume will radicalize graduate and undergraduate education in precisely the ways we need. Thank you, Lillian and Edil! -- Michelle Fine, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
The coeditors are liberation psychology scholar–practitioners, continuously broadening multicultural perspectives about systems, individuals, and communities. This book is a testament to the centrality of liberation psychology and social justice consciousness in all of psychology. -- Patricia Arredondo, EdD, NCC, President, Arredondo Advisory Group, Phoenix, AZ
Liberation Psychology: Theory, Method, Practice, and Social Justice will make you pause, reflect, and envision a psychology that views the experience of the oppressed through the eyes of their ancestors instead of the prism of their colonizers. This impressive volume is grounded in science, practice, and the power of activism. Truly a timely, comprehensive, and indispensable resource for professionals and students in and outside of psychology. -- Hector Y. Adames, PsyD, Associate Professor, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, IL; Co-Director, IC-RACE (Immigration, Critical Race, And Cultural Equity) Lab
This exciting book weaves together a compelling set of critical, decolonial perspectives that represent a major  intervention in psychology while also having important implications for other fields. Social scientists and their students interested in theory, method, and practice for promoting community engagement, healing social suffering, and inspiring intersectional action for social justice should definitely read this book. -- Faye V. Harrison, Professor of African American Studies & Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Editor of Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation and author of Outsider Within: Reworking Anthropology for the Global Age

ISBN: 9781433832086

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314 pages