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Critical Psychology:
An Introduction

Second edition

Edited by

Dennis Fox,
Isaac Prilleltensky,
& Stephanie Austin

London: Sage Publications

 

Scheduled
publication
February 2009

 

Critical Psychology Cover

[my photo on the cover!]

This substantially revised and expanded second edition includes many chapters on new topics. Unfortunately, to make room we had to leave out some great 1997 chapters. The first edition is still in print, though -- and you can see all 19 first-edition chapter summaries on this site.

Here's what's in the second edition:

Contents

Part I: Critical Overviews

1.

Critical Psychology for Social Justice:
Concerns and Dilemmas

Dennis Fox,
Isaac Prilleltensky,
& Stephanie Austin

2.

What Critical Psychologists Should Know
About the History of Psychology

Ben Harris

3.

Philosophical Concerns in Critical Psychology 

Thomas Teo

Part II: Critical Disciplines

4.

Theories of Personality

Tod Sloan

5.

Clinical Psychology: The Politics of Madness

Jeanne Marecek
& Rachel T. Hare-Mustin

6.

Social Psychology and Social Change     

Frances Cherry

7.

Concepts and Directions in
Critical Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Gazi Islam
& Michael Zyphur

8.

Community Psychology: Advancing Social Justice
Isaac Prilleltensky &
Geoffrey Nelson

9.

Critical Health Psychology

Kerry Chamberlain
& Michael Murray

10.

Psychology and the Law:
The Crime of Policy and the Search for Justice
Bruce Arrigo
& Dennis Fox

11.

Rethinking Subjectivity: A Discursive Psychological
Approach to Cognition and Emotion
Alexa Hepburn
& Clare Jackson

Part III: Critical Social Issues

12.

Race and Racism
Kevin Durrheim,
Derek Hook,
& Damien W. Riggs

13.

Social Class
Heather E. Bullock
& Wendy M. Limbert
14.
Gender
Victoria Clarke
& Virginia Braun
15.
Critical Psychology and Disability Studies:
Critiquing the Mainstream, Critiquing the Critique
Ora Prilleltensky
16.
From Colonization to Globalization:
Continuities in Colonial “Commonsense”
Ingrid Huygens
17.
Psychosocial Trauma, Poverty, and Human Rights
in Communities Emerging From War
M. Brinton Lykes
& Erzulie D. Coquillon

18.

Oppression and Empowerment:
The Genesis of a Critical Analysis of Mental Health

Michael McCubbin

Part IV: Critical Practice

19.

Doing Theory

Tod Sloan
20.
Research Methodology
Wendy Stainton Rogers
21.
Psychopolitical Validity in Counseling and Therapy
Isaac Prilleltensky,
Ora Prilleltensky,
& Courte Voorhees
22.
Organizational and Community Change
Scot D. Evans
& Colleen Loomis
23.
Critical Psychology and the Politics of Resistance
Vicky Steinitz
& Elliot G. Mishler
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