9781433838521-1433838524-Decolonial Psychology: Toward Anticolonial Theories, Research, Training, and Practice (Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology Series)

Decolonial Psychology: Toward Anticolonial Theories, Research, Training, and Practice (Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology Series)

ISBN-13: 9781433838521
ISBN-10: 1433838524
Edition: 1
Author: Lillian Comas-Díaz PhD, Hector Y. Adames PsyD, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas PhD
Publication date: 2024
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Format: Paperback 430 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781433838521
ISBN-10: 1433838524
Edition: 1
Author: Lillian Comas-Díaz PhD, Hector Y. Adames PsyD, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas PhD
Publication date: 2024
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Format: Paperback 430 pages

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Decolonial Psychology: Toward Anticolonial Theories, Research, Training, and Practice (Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology Series) (ISBN-13: 9781433838521 and ISBN-10: 1433838524), written by authors Lillian Comas-Díaz PhD, Hector Y. Adames PsyD, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas PhD, was published by American Psychological Association in 2024. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Decolonial Psychology: Toward Anticolonial Theories, Research, Training, and Practice (Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $25.14.

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This book offers an expert synthesis of the scholarly literature on approaches to decolonial psychology, its historical foundations, education and training, and psychological practice.
From its inception, psychological science and practice in the United States has been framed predominantly by Eurocentric epistemologies. As a result, oppressed people have internalized the belief that their culture and values are inferior to those of dominant groups. Infusing a decolonial lens into psychology is one way for the field to become more inclusive and relevant to the numerical majority worldwide.
Decolonial psychology creates space and methods for oppressed and impoverished communities to radically imagine their existence outside of the superimposed borders of coloniality, neoliberalism, racism, and other systems of oppression. It emphasizes how people's subjectivity and connections to diverse social groups are influenced by history, context, and oppression; how these populations actively resist and survive attacks on their humanity; and how knowledge production is shaped not only by how data is interpreted but also by the questions asked.
The chapters in this book provide an opportunity for readers to deepen their understanding of how colonization and coloniality impacted knowledge creation in society and the field of psychology, including thought-provoking resources that explore the subject matter. The book also underscores how coloniality continues to reverberate in many aspects of psychology today. Collectively, the authors invite readers to resist engaging in psycolonization by generating ideas and pathways to help reclaim, honor, and celebrate Indigenous ways of knowing and being. The volume offers guidance on methods to disrupt psycolonization and its epistemic violence, helping to provide a roadmap to decolonial psychology and anticolonial futures.
It is time to confront the limitations of mainstream psychology. This book will help psychologists at all levels anchor their research, teaching, and practice in decolonial methods and practices.

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