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  1. Competence-Questioning Communication and Gender: Exploring Mansplaining, Ignoring, and Interruption Behaviors

    Competence-questioning communication at work has been described as gender-linked (e.g., mansplaining) and as impacting the way women perceive and...

    Caitlin Q. Briggs, Danielle M. Gardner, Ann Marie Ryan in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article 09 January 2023
  2. Autobiography in the Face of Social Death: Martin Luther King Jr., Sustaining Object/Process, and Radical Hope/Redemption

    In this article, Martin Luther King Jr.’s autobiography is deemed to be a sustaining object/process in the midst of the forces of social death. More...

    Ryan LaMothe in Pastoral Psychology
    Article 25 November 2022
  3. What Children Know: Children, Climate Change, and Epistemic Injustice

    Scholars of childhood studies, including theologies of childhood, often cite prioritizing the well-being of children as a mark of a just society. At...

    Joyce Ann Mercer in Pastoral Psychology
    Article 17 May 2024
  4. Social and Political Freedom: a Pastoral Theological Perspective—Part II

    As noted in part I of this paper (published in the June 2021 issue of Pastoral Psychology ), freedom is typically framed in terms of justice,...

    Ryan LaMothe in Pastoral Psychology
    Article 08 July 2021
  5. Public Sociodrama in Brazil Without Homophobia: The Dreaded Stage

    The present text reflects on the contribution of socionomy to the construction of citizenship through sociodramatic practices that develop the role...
    Sissi Malta Neves in Psychodrama in Brazil
    Chapter 2022
  6. Ambiguous Loss Among Families and Adolescents of Missing Persons: A Mexican Case Study

    Extreme violence in societies that are unsettled by political instability, armed conflict, or authoritarian governments has been instrumental in...
    Rosario Esteinou, Mariel A. Reyes in Global Perspectives on Adolescents and Their Families
    Chapter 2024
  7. Tutelarity and Trust Problems in Democracy

    Our thesis is: the centrality of tutelarity, delegation, and trust in politics; in particular in democracy. We will discuss this list of crucial...
    Cristiano Castelfranchi in A Theory of Tutelary Relationships
    Chapter 2022
  8. The Toroidal-Maze of Tragic Love in Motion: Proposing a Complex Systems Programme Model for Translating Theoretical Pathways into Social Praxis

    In this chapter, I plot the regulative principles of systems theory which fuel the dominant inertial momentum along a centripetal pathway in a closed...
    Chapter 2020
  9. Tutelary Nature of Norms and Normative Education

    This chapter discusses the normative face of tutelage and the tutelary nature of norms, duties, and rights and how norms work in our mind for...
    Cristiano Castelfranchi in A Theory of Tutelary Relationships
    Chapter 2022
  10. From Past Politics to Present Myths: Moving on, Looking Back and Staying Still

    This commentary explores how Obradović ( 2017 ) links historical myths as mediators of stability between the past and the future, when confronting the...

    Article 24 July 2018
  11. Pathway A: The Discursive-Circulatory System of (Non)being a Science Person—The Lived Social Life of Institutional Culture

    The first argument is presented in order to plot four coordinates in the direction towards the centre of the Minotaur’s labyrinth: The South African...
    Chapter 2020
  12. Theorising a Biographic Visual-Narrative and Decolonising Methodology of (Non)being (Space), (Not)becoming (Power) and (No)belonging (Knowledge)

    This book shows how visual narrative methods could not only be used to gather and analyse empirical narratives but also for theory building. For...
    Chapter 2020
  13. Object Recognition

    Reference work entry 2018
  14. Object Recognition

    Living reference work entry 2017
  15. Travel and Movement in the World Outside the Clinic: Gandhi and King

    In this chapter, we examine the work of “worldly clinicians”—those whose work directly helped change the world and, as a result, helped enhance...
    Chapter 2018
  16. The Treatment of Race, Racial Differences, and Racism in Applied Psychology

    This chapter discusses patterns that are often observed from the study of human differences that can be organized by racial grou**s. Debates over...
    Chapter 2018
  17. Improving Health and Tackling Health Inequities Through the Non-health Sector

    To improve population health and reduce health inequities, it will be necessary to orient policy toward the non-health sector such as housing, taking...
    William Sherlaw, Cyrille Harpet, ... Jocelyn Raude in Principles and Concepts of Behavioral Medicine
    Chapter 2018
  18. Teaching Mindfulness with Mindfulness of Race and Other Forms of Diversity

    At a recent retreat for mindfulness teachers in Europe, one of my fellow attendees, a man who, if asked, we would identify as “white,” who spoke with...
    Chapter 2016
  19. Just War: A Pastoral Analysis of the Hidden Violence of State-Corporate Capitalism

    This article enumerates and critiques the various forms of occult violence associated with the dominance of state-corporate capitalism in United...

    Ryan LaMothe in Pastoral Psychology
    Article 28 April 2015
  20. Self, Person, and Personality

    The first part of this chapter is devoted to the discussion of the varied conceptions of self, which usually convey what it means to be a person. The...
    K. Ramakrishna Rao, Anand C. Paranjpe in Psychology in the Indian Tradition
    Chapter 2016
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