Handbook of Community PsychologyJulian Rappaport, Edward Seidman Springer Science & Business Media, 31.5.2000 - 1011 sivua As a field progresses, people write about their own work in journals, chapters, and books; but periodically the work needs to be collected and organized. It needs to be brought together in a format that can both introduce new members to the field and reacquaint continuing members with the work of their colleagues. Such a collection also affords an opportunity for the growing number of people with particular expertise to provide a reference for others whose work is related, but differs in focus. This is the first Handbook of Community Psychology. It contains contributions from 106 different authors, in addition to our editorial introductions. Its thirty-eight chapters (including two that are divided into multiple, individually authored parts) are concerned with conceptual frameworks, empirically grounded constructs, intervention strategies and tactics, social sys tems, design, assessment and analysis, cross-cutting professional issues, and contemporary intersections with community psychology. Although interrelated, each chapter stands on its own as a statement about a particular part of the field, and the volume can serve as a reference for those who may want to explore an area about which they are not yet familiar. To some extent community psychologists eschew the distinction between researcher and practitioner; and regardless of one's primary work environment (university, small college, practice setting, government, or grassroots organiza tion), there is something of interest for anyone who wants to explore the community psychol ogy approach. |
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Prevention in Mental Health and Social Intervention Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Evolution of the Science and Practice of Prevention | 9 |
Empowerment Theory Psychological Organizational and Community Levels of Analysis | 43 |
Individualism Collectivism and Community Psychology | 65 |
Community Psychology and Routes to Psychological Wellness | 79 |
Toward an Integration of Behaviorism and Community Psychology Dogs Bark at Those They Do Not Recognize | 101 |
Cognition in Social Context Contributions to Community Psychology | 115 |
Understanding and Changing Social Systems An Ecological View | 133 |
PEOPLE IN CONTEXT Empirically Grounded Constructs | 161 |
Thinking through Others Qualitative Research and Community Psychology | 725 |
CROSSCUTTING | 737 |
Practitioners Perspectives | 741 |
A TenYear Field Trial | 745 |
Integration of Service Research and Training | 748 |
C Community Psychology in a Community Mental Health Setting | 753 |
A Professional and Pioneer | 757 |
E A Community Psychologist in the Public Policy Arena | 761 |
Psychological Dysfunction and WellBeing Public Health and Social Indicator Approaches | 165 |
Stress Theory Research and Action | 187 |
Social Support Research in Community Psychology | 215 |
Citizen Participation and Community Organizations | 247 |
Power and Participation in the Workplace Implications for Empowerment Theory Research and Practice | 273 |
INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND TACTICS | 297 |
Contextual Influences in Mental Health Consultation Toward an Ecological Perspective on Radiating Change | 303 |
Community and Neighborhood Organization | 331 |
The Creation of Alternative Settings | 359 |
ActionOriented Mass Communication | 379 |
Dissemination of Innovation as Social Change | 421 |
Prospects for a Viable Community Mental Health System Reconciling Ideology Professional Traditions and Political Reality | 445 |
CommunityBased Health Interventions | 471 |
Religion in American Life A Community Psychology Perspective | 495 |
Community Change Community Stasis and the Law | 523 |
Helping Troubled Children and Families A Paradigm of Public Responsibility | 541 |
The School Reform Movement Opportunities for Community Psychology | 565 |
SelfHelp Groups | 591 |
Contributions from Organizational Psychology | 615 |
DESIGN ASSESSMENT AND ANALYTIC METHODS | 643 |
Assessing Ecological Constructs and Community Context | 647 |
CrossLevel Research without CrossUps in Community Psychology | 669 |
Statistical Models for Change | 697 |
F The Community Psychologist as Citizen | 764 |
G Community Development and the Community Psychologist | 767 |
On the Road to Social Change | 771 |
Community Psychology in International Perspective | 779 |
Psychology in the International Community Perspectives on Peace and Development | 811 |
Community Psychology and Ethnic Minority Populations | 833 |
Womens Empowerment A Review of Community Psychologys First 25 Years | 857 |
A Perspective on Ethical Issues in Community Psychology | 897 |
Barometers of Community Change | 919 |
Contemporary Intersections | 933 |
B Reproductive Rights | 937 |
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E The HIVAIDS Epidemic | 948 |
F The Farm Crisis and Rural America | 950 |
G The New Immigrants | 954 |
H Unemployment | 961 |
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K Homelessness | 976 |
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