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A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth
An Indigenous American Perspective
von Arthur W. Blume
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
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ISBN: 9798216122906
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 14.04.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 280 Seiten

Preis: 64,49 €

Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Arthur W. Blume is Professor of Psychology at Washington State University, USA, and president of the Society of Indian Psychologists. He is the author of A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth: An Indigenous American Perspective (Praeger, 2020) and lead editor of The Psychology of Inequity: Global Issues and Perspectives (Praeger, 2022).



Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Heart of Indigenous Psychology
2 Clash of Cultures: The Evolving Context for Indigenous American Psychology
3 Psychology as a Colonial Institution
4 An Indigenous American Psychological Paradigm
5 An Indigenous Critique of Current Psychological Science, Practice, and Pedagogy
6 Redefining Psychological Ethics
7 Health, Mental Health, Wellness, and Happiness Redefined
8 Addressing the Psychological Consequences of Colonialism
9 Addressing the Relational Psychopathology of a Colonial World
10 An Indigenous American Psychology Paradigm as a Blueprint for a Sustainable Global Community
11 The New Spirit of Psychology
Glossary
Index



Explains Native American psychology and how its unique perspectives on mind and behavior can bring a focus to better heal individual, social, and global disorders.
Psychology is a relatively new discipline, with foundations formed narrowly and near-exclusively by white, European males. But in this increasingly diverse nation and world, those foundations filled with implicit bias are too narrow to best help our people and society, says author Arthur Blume, a fellow of the American Psychological Association. According to Blume, a narrowly based perspective prevents "out-of-the-box" thinking, research, and treatment that could well power greater healing and avoidance of disorders.
In this text, Blume explains the Native American perspective on psychology, detailing why that needs to be incorporated as a new model for this field. A Native American psychologist, he contrasts the original culture of psychology's creators-as it includes individualism, autonomy, independence, and hierarchal relationships-with that of Native Americans in the context of communalism, interdependence, earth-centeredness, and egalitarianism. As Blume explains, psychological happiness is redefined by the reality of our interdependence rather than materialism and individualism, and how we do things becomes as important as what we accomplish.


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