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Book Synopsis
This book offers an expert synthesis of the scholarly literature on approaches to decolonial psychology.

Table of Contents
Contributors

Series Foreword
Frederick T. L. Leong

Foreword
Gayle Skawen:nio Morse and Marie C. Weil

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Decoloniality as a Transformative Force in Psychology: An Orientation to This Book
Hector Y. Adames, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, and Lillian Comas-Díaz

Part I. History and Knowledge

Chapter 1. Colonial Mentality: Manifestations, Operations, and Psychological Implications
Hannah L. Rebadulla, Jonathan U. Guerrero, and E. J. R. David

Chapter 2. Naming and Unlearning Psychological Coloniality
Cristalís Capielo Rosario, Eduardo Lugo-Hernández, and Loíza A. DeJesús Sullivan

Chapter 3. Engaging With Decoloniality, Decolonization, and Histories of Psychology Otherwise
Sunil Bhatia, Wahbie Long, Wade Pickren, and Alexandra Rutherford

Part II. Science, Methods, and Epistemic Justice

Chapter 4. Decolonizing and Building Liberatory Psychological Sciences
Helen A. Neville, B. Andi Lee, and Amir H. Maghsoodi

Chapter 5. Beyond Decolonization: Anticolonial Methodologies for Indigenous Futurity in Psychological Research
Jillian Fish and Joseph P. Gone

Chapter 6. Disciplinary Disruptions: Strategies Toward a Decolonial Community Psychology Praxis
Jesica Siham Fernández

Chapter 7. Decolonizing in a Transnational Feminist Commons Perched Precariously Between the Academy and Movements for Justice
Adreanne Ormond, Puleng Segalo, María Elena Torre, and Michelle Fine

Part III. Education, Professional Training, and Mentoring

Chapter 8. Decolonizing the High School and Undergraduate Curriculum
Edil Torres Rivera and Ivelisse Torres Fernandez

Chapter 9. Unlearning Colonial Practices and (Re)envisioning Graduate Education in Psychology
Carrie L. Castañeda-Sound, Miguel Gallardo, and Susana O. Salgado

Chapter 10. The Decolonial Mentoring Framework: Advancing an Anticolonial Future in Psychology and Beyond
Mackenzie T. Goertz, Hector Y. Adames, Chelsea Parker, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, Radia DeLuna​, and Jessica G. Perez-Chavez

Chapter 11. Wise Face, Firm Heart: Ethics and Decolonial Psychology
Melinda A. García

Part IV. Psychotherapies

Chapter 12. Decolonial Psychotherapy: Joining the Circle, Healing the Wound
Lillian Comas-Díaz and Frederick M. Jacobsen

Chapter 13. Decolonizing Psychoanalysis: Anti-Blackness, Coloniality, and a New Premise for Psychoanalytic Treatment
Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Fabo Feliciano-Graniela, Jose Luiggi-Hernandez, and Edlyane Veronica Medina Escobar

Chapter 14. Decolonizing Feminist Therapy
Thema Bryant, Carolyn Zerbe Enns, and Yuying Tsong

Part V. Queer Futures, Self-Care, and Community Care

Chapter 15. Moving Psychology Toward Anticolonial Queer Futures
Della V. Mosley, Pearis L. Jean, Brittany Bridges, Maria Sobrino, Jeannette Mejia, Sunshine Adam, Garrett Ross, and Roberto Abreu

Chapter 16. Your Self-Care Is Made of Capitalism: A Decolonial Approach to Self and Community Care
Arianne E. Miller and Nellie Tran

Index
About the Editors

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      Publisher: American Psychological Association
      Publication Date: 23/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781433838521, 978-1433838521
      ISBN10: 1433838524

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers an expert synthesis of the scholarly literature on approaches to decolonial psychology.

      Table of Contents
      Contributors

      Series Foreword
      Frederick T. L. Leong

      Foreword
      Gayle Skawen:nio Morse and Marie C. Weil

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Decoloniality as a Transformative Force in Psychology: An Orientation to This Book
      Hector Y. Adames, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, and Lillian Comas-Díaz

      Part I. History and Knowledge

      Chapter 1. Colonial Mentality: Manifestations, Operations, and Psychological Implications
      Hannah L. Rebadulla, Jonathan U. Guerrero, and E. J. R. David

      Chapter 2. Naming and Unlearning Psychological Coloniality
      Cristalís Capielo Rosario, Eduardo Lugo-Hernández, and Loíza A. DeJesús Sullivan

      Chapter 3. Engaging With Decoloniality, Decolonization, and Histories of Psychology Otherwise
      Sunil Bhatia, Wahbie Long, Wade Pickren, and Alexandra Rutherford

      Part II. Science, Methods, and Epistemic Justice

      Chapter 4. Decolonizing and Building Liberatory Psychological Sciences
      Helen A. Neville, B. Andi Lee, and Amir H. Maghsoodi

      Chapter 5. Beyond Decolonization: Anticolonial Methodologies for Indigenous Futurity in Psychological Research
      Jillian Fish and Joseph P. Gone

      Chapter 6. Disciplinary Disruptions: Strategies Toward a Decolonial Community Psychology Praxis
      Jesica Siham Fernández

      Chapter 7. Decolonizing in a Transnational Feminist Commons Perched Precariously Between the Academy and Movements for Justice
      Adreanne Ormond, Puleng Segalo, María Elena Torre, and Michelle Fine

      Part III. Education, Professional Training, and Mentoring

      Chapter 8. Decolonizing the High School and Undergraduate Curriculum
      Edil Torres Rivera and Ivelisse Torres Fernandez

      Chapter 9. Unlearning Colonial Practices and (Re)envisioning Graduate Education in Psychology
      Carrie L. Castañeda-Sound, Miguel Gallardo, and Susana O. Salgado

      Chapter 10. The Decolonial Mentoring Framework: Advancing an Anticolonial Future in Psychology and Beyond
      Mackenzie T. Goertz, Hector Y. Adames, Chelsea Parker, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, Radia DeLuna​, and Jessica G. Perez-Chavez

      Chapter 11. Wise Face, Firm Heart: Ethics and Decolonial Psychology
      Melinda A. García

      Part IV. Psychotherapies

      Chapter 12. Decolonial Psychotherapy: Joining the Circle, Healing the Wound
      Lillian Comas-Díaz and Frederick M. Jacobsen

      Chapter 13. Decolonizing Psychoanalysis: Anti-Blackness, Coloniality, and a New Premise for Psychoanalytic Treatment
      Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Fabo Feliciano-Graniela, Jose Luiggi-Hernandez, and Edlyane Veronica Medina Escobar

      Chapter 14. Decolonizing Feminist Therapy
      Thema Bryant, Carolyn Zerbe Enns, and Yuying Tsong

      Part V. Queer Futures, Self-Care, and Community Care

      Chapter 15. Moving Psychology Toward Anticolonial Queer Futures
      Della V. Mosley, Pearis L. Jean, Brittany Bridges, Maria Sobrino, Jeannette Mejia, Sunshine Adam, Garrett Ross, and Roberto Abreu

      Chapter 16. Your Self-Care Is Made of Capitalism: A Decolonial Approach to Self and Community Care
      Arianne E. Miller and Nellie Tran

      Index
      About the Editors

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