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Psychology and social responsibility : facing global challenges

Print Book, English, ©1992
New York University Press, New York, ©1992
Aufsatzsammlung
xx, 432 pages ; 24 cm
9780814779316, 9780814779415, 081477931X, 0814779417
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Forewordix
Herbert Kelman
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Contributorsxv
Introduction: Toward a Socially Responsible Psychology3(14)
Sylvia Staub
Paula Green
PART ONE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON A GLOBAL AGE
From a Genocidal Mentality to a Species Mentality
17(13)
Robert Jay Lifton
Planetary Perils and Psychological Responses: Despair and Empowerment Work
30(29)
Joanna R. Macy
Psychology and Human Survival: Psychological Approaches to Contemporary Global Threats
59(30)
Roger Walsh
PART TWO AGGRESSION, CONFLICT, AND ENEMY-MAKING: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEWS
The Origins of Aggression and the Creation of Positive Relations among Groups
89(32)
Ervin Staub
Conflict, Negotiation, and Peace: Psychological Perspectives and Roles
121(24)
Jeffrey Z. Rubin
The Psychology of Enemy Images
145(20)
Brett Silverstein
PART THREE MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
Integrating Political-Societal Concerns in Psychotherapy
165(17)
Lane A. Gerber
Family Therapy, Systems Theory, and Nuclear Issues
182(19)
Bianca Cody Murphy
Jonathan W. Reusser
Powerlessness, Politics, and Prevention: The Community Mental Health Approach
201(20)
George W. Albee
Mental Health Practice in a Global Context
221(16)
Richard C. Sherman
PART FOUR PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Inventing a Psychology of Our Relationship to the Earth
237(11)
John E. Mack
Solving Environmental Problems: A Behavior Change Perspective
248(23)
E. Scott Geller
PART FIVE EMPOWERMENT, ACTIVISM, AND COMMITMENT
Women and Peacemaking: The Importance of Relationships
271(19)
Susan M. Brooks
Sarah A. Conn
Priscilla Ellis
Sally A. Mack
Bianca Cody Murphy
Janet Surrey
A Family Says No to Violence: Personal Empowerment through Nonviolent Civil Disobedience
290(15)
Sally A. Mack
People's Reactions to Nuclear War: Implications for Psychologists
305(22)
Susan T. Fiske
Understanding the Psychology of Global Activism
327(18)
Douglas McKenzie-Mohr
PART SIX PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION
Teaching Social Responsibility in the Schools
345(21)
Phyllis La Farge
Psychological Contributions to Education for Social Responsibility
366(15)
James A. Dyal
Douglas McKenzie-Mohr
Intergenerational Dialogue about Global Concerns
381(18)
Steven J. Zeitlin
PART SEVEN CONCLUSION
Toward a Psychology for Our Time
399(15)
John E. Mack
Appendix A Selected Resources414(4)
Appendix B The Seville Statement on Violence418(5)
Name Index423(4)
Subject Index427