We are improving our search experience. To check which content you have full access to, or for advanced search, go back to the old search.

Search

Please fill in this field.
Filters applied:

Search Results

Showing 461-473 of 473 results
  1. Against Postmodernism

    Postmodern writing has forced psychology to confront a series of problems pertaining to the nature of human consciousness, personal integrity and...
    Chapter 2002
  2. Immigrant Adaptation

    Immigration and cross-cultural transition are strong features of modern societies. It has been suggested that immigration is one of the main...
    Christopher C. Sonn in Psychological Sense of Community
    Chapter 2002
  3. The Interface of Racial Identity Development with Identity Complexity in Clinical Social Work Student Practitioners

    This paper examines the influence that one's racial identity development plays in the overall professional identity development of clinical social...

    Dennis Miehls in Clinical Social Work Journal
    Article 01 September 2001
  4. Gendered Patterns of Experience in Social and Cultural Transition: The Case of English-Speaking Immigrants in Israel

    This study aimed to connect between work on the impact on the self as a consequence of the immigration process an theories of gender. It was based on...

    Sophie D. Walsh, Gabriel Horenczyk in Sex Roles
    Article 01 October 2001
  5. Stories of Relative Privilege: Power and Social Change in Feminist Community Psychology

    Stories about community work in New Zealand and Scotland are presented to describe and reflect on issues central to feminist community psychology....

    Anne Mulvey, Marion Terenzio, ... Sharon Cahill in American Journal of Community Psychology
    Article 01 December 2000
  6. The Dialectic of Critique, Theory and Method in Develo** Feminist Research on Inference

    Feminist critiques of rationalism as a masculinist cultural construction, and of logic as a component of this regime of truth, extend to the...
    Rachel Joffe Falmagne in Theoretical Issues in Psychology
    Chapter 2001
  7. The Ethnic Validity of People’s Lives

    This chapter outlines how ethnic validity conceptions help all of us understand the ways individuals find meaning, significance, and direction in our...
    Chapter 2001
  8. The Products of the Imagination: Psychoanalytic Theory and Postmodern Literary Criticism

    This article considers some of the affinities between postmodern literary theory and the psychoanalytic theories concerned with intersubjective...

    Article 01 December 2000
  9. The Importance of Community in a Feminist Analysis of Domestic Violence among American Indians

    There are over 500 native communities in the United States alone. Although popular conceptions in the majority culture commonly refer to these as a...

    Article 01 October 2000
  10. Neuropsychological Assessment and Intervention with Native Americans

    Much of the attention given to significant Native American issues in the neuropsychology research literature is minimal (Dauphinais & King, 1992). In...
    Jeff King, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen in Handbook of Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology
    Chapter 2000
  11. Syncretic Literacy in a Samoan American Family

    After examining three misconceptions of the concept of multiculturalisM., we introduce the concept of syncretic literacy to deal with how diverse...
    Alessandro Duranti, Elinor Ochs in Discourse, Tools and Reasoning
    Chapter 1997
  12. Sociobiology

    Sociobiology, the latest synthesis of Darwinian theory, has many implications for the psychology of individual differences. Six issues are reviewed...
    J. Philippe Rushton in Annals of Theoretical Psychology
    Chapter 1984
Did you find what you were looking for? Share feedback.