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Understanding and Dealing with Violence: A Multicultural Approach situates violence within a social, cultural, and historical context. Edited by distinguished scholars Barbara C. Wallace and Robert T. Carter, this unique volume explores historical factors, socialization influences, and the historical and contemporary dynamics between the oppressed and the oppressor. State-of-the-art research guides a diverse group of psychologists, educators, policy-makers, religious leaders, community members, victims, and perpetrators in finding viable solutions to violence.
Identity Development for “Diverse and Different Others”: Integrating Stages of Change, Motivational Interviewing, and Identity Theories for Race, People of Color, Sexual Orientation, and Disability
Identity Development for “Diverse and Different Others”: Integrating Stages of Change, Motivational Interviewing, and Identity Theories for Race, People of Color, Sexual Orientation, and Disability
Racial identity theory has been validated in research and has been applied to interpersonal interactions, such as group dynamics and systemic processes, including those in organizational and educational settings. Racial identity models have evolved to include all racial groups in the process of developing racial and cultural consciousness. Within racial identity theory, all racial groups are equally valued. Consistent with trends in psychology that value positivism (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000), racial identity theory ...
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