Poverty and Psychology

Poverty and Psychology
Author: Stuart C. Carr,Tod S. Sloan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461500292

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This volume is constituted of a collection of leading contributions, each focusing on understanding the global dynamics of poverty and wealth together, from a psychological (particularly social psychological) perspective. It is one of few (if any) books on the subject that combines psychological theory and research with community development and practice.

Psychology Poverty and the End of Social Exclusion

Psychology  Poverty  and the End of Social Exclusion
Author: Laura Smith
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807771815

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Laura Smith argues that if there is any segment of society that should be concerned with the impact of classism and poverty, it is those within the “helping professions”—people who have built their careers around understanding and facilitating human emotional well-being. In this groundbreaking book, Smith charts the ebbs and flows of psychology’s consideration of poor clients, and then points to promising new approaches to serving poor communities that go beyond remediation, sympathy, and charity. Including the author’s own experiences as a psychologist in a poor community, this inspiring book: Shows practitioners and educators how to implement considerations of social class and poverty within mental health theory and practice.Addresses poverty from a true social class perspective, beginning with questions of power and oppression in health settings.Presents a view of poverty that emerges from the words of the poor through their participation in interviews and qualitative research.Offers a message of hope that poor clients and psychologists can reinvent their relationship through working together in ways that are liberating for all parties. Laura Smith is an assistant professor in the department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. “Gripping, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, [this]is an impassioned charge to mental health professionals to advocate in truly helpful ways for America’s poor and working-class citizens . . . beautifully written and structured in a way that provides solid information with digestible doses of in-your-face depictions of poverty . . . Smith’s appeal to the healing profession is a gift. She envisions a class-inclusive society that shares common resources, opportunities, institutions, and hope. Smith’s book is a beautiful, chilling treatise calling for social change, mapping the road that will ultimately lead to that change. . . . This inspired book . . . is not meant to be purchased, perused, and placed on a shelf. It is meant to be lived. Are you in?” —PsycCRITIQUES magazine “Smith does not invite you to examine the life of the poor; she forces you to do it. And after you do it, you cannot help but question your practice. Whether you are a psychologist, a social worker, a counselor, a nurse, a psychiatrist, a teacher, or a community organizer, you will gain insights about the lives of the people you work with.” —From the Foreword by Isaac Prilleltensky, Dean, School of Education, University of Miami, Florida “This groundbreaking book challenges practitioners and educators to rethink dominant understandings of social class and poverty, and it offers concrete strategies for addressing class-based inequities. Psychology, Poverty, and the End of Social Exclusion should be required reading for anyone interested in economic and social justice.” —Heather Bullock, University of California, Santa Cruz

Psychology of Poverty and Disadvantage

Psychology of Poverty and Disadvantage
Author: Ajit K. Mohanty,Girishwar Misra
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8170228050

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Papers presented at the Seminar on "Psychology of Poverty and Disadvantage", 18-20 December, 1997, organized by Centre of Advanced Study in Psychology, at Bhubaneswar.

The Psychology of Poverty Alleviation

The Psychology of Poverty Alleviation
Author: William Ascher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108840361

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Explores the psychological insights needed to establish successful poverty-alleviation programs in developing countries without destructive conflict.

Women and Poverty

Women and Poverty
Author: Heather E. Bullock
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-09-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118378779

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Women and Poverty analyzes the social and structural factors that contribute to, and legitimize, class inequity and women's poverty. In doing so, the book provides a unique documentation of women's experiences of poverty and classism at the individual and interpersonal levels. Provides readers with a critical analysis of the social and structural factors that contribute to women's poverty Uses a multidisciplinary approach to bring together new research and theory from social psychology, policy studies, and critical and feminist scholarship Documents women's experiences of poverty and classism at the interpersonal and institutional levels Discusses policy analysis for reducing poverty and social inequality

Psychological Factors in Poverty

Psychological Factors in Poverty
Author: Vernon L. Allen
Publsiher: Chicago : Markham Publishing Company
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1970
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015054241073

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The Psychology of Poverty Wealth and Economic Inequality

The Psychology of Poverty  Wealth  and Economic Inequality
Author: Deborah Belle,Heather E. Bullock
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-01-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108486149

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This textbooks provides a comprehensive examination of poverty, wealth, and economic inequality from a psychological perspective.

Anti Poverty Psychology

Anti Poverty Psychology
Author: Stuart C. Carr
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461463030

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Psychology has focused more on personalities in poverty -- pathologizing -- than on contexts for poverty reduction (Pick & Sirkin, 2010). As a result, the discipline has inadvertently sequestered and isolated itself, and its potential contribution, from poverty reduction initiatives - globally and locally. In recent years, there have been major developments in both the scope and depth of psychological research on global development issues. Some of the key developments include significant advances in understanding of what motivates teachers in schools, on designing community interventions to promote health, and on managing the development of human “capacity” in aid and development projects. The Psychology of Poverty Reduction is poised to capture such advances in the understanding of ‘what works’ - and what does not.