Teaching gender and multicultural awareness : resources for the psychology classroom / edited by Phyllis Bronstein and Kathryn Quina.
Material type: TextPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Edition: First editionDescription: xxiii, 376 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1557989915
- 9781557989918
- Resources for the psychology classroom
- 150.711 21
- BF77 .T4 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword: Creating a Psychology of All People / Florence L. Denmark -- Foreword: The Richness of Human Realities / Stanley Sue -- Introduction: Gender and Multiculturalism in Psychology: Transformations and New Directions / Kathryn Quina and Phyllis Bronstein -- Ch. 1. The Introductory Psychology Course From a Broader Human Perspective / Su L. Boatright and Sara S. Little -- Ch. 2. Teaching Abnormal Psychology: Diversifying Structure and Content / Sondra S. Solomon -- Ch. 3. Teaching Developmental Psychology: Celebrating the Dialectics of Development / Lynne A. Bond and Kathleen S. Gorman -- Ch. 4. Varying Angles and Wider Lenses: A Multicultural Transformation of the Undergraduate Social Psychology Course / Lisa Bowleg -- Ch. 5. Personality, Gender, and Culture / Phyllis Bronstein -- Ch. 6. The Experimental Psychology Course / Kathryn Quina and Janet M. Kulberg -- Ch. 7. Teaching Biopsychology: The Interdependence of Psychology and Biology / Ethel Tobach -- Ch. 8. Beyond Great Men and Great Ideas: History of Psychology in Sociocultural Context / Laurel Furumoto -- Ch. 9. Diversifying Health Psychology: The Sociocultural Context / Hope Landrine and Elizabeth A. Klonoff -- Ch. 10. Who is the Woman in the Psychology of Women? / Beverly J. Goodwin, Maureen C. McHugh and Lisa Osachy Touster -- Ch. 11. Teaching about Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Health / Nnamdi Pole, Jennifer J. Treuting and Robert W. Levenson -- Ch. 12. Teaching Cross- Cultural Psychology / Walter J. Lonner -- Ch. 13. Psychological Issues of Asian Americans / Connie S. Chan -- Ch. 14. Teaching African American Psychology: Resources and Strategies / Halford H. Fairchild, Lisa Whitten and Harriette W. Richard -- Ch. 15. Teaching Latino Psychology / Cynthia de las Fuentes, Augustine Baron, Jr. and Melba J. T. Vasquez -- Ch. 16. Infusing American Indian and Alaska Native Topics Into the Psychology Curriculum / Joseph E. Trimble -- Ch. 17. Integrating Jewish Issues Into the Teaching of Psychology / Evelyn Torton Beck, Julie L. Goldberg and L. Lee Knefelkamp -- Ch. 18. Infusing Disability Issues Into the Psychology Curriculum / Adrienne Asch and Henry McCarthy - - Ch. 19. Teaching the Psychology of Later Life / Royda Crose -- Ch. 20. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex Issues in the Psychology Curriculum / Jacqueline S. Weinstock -- Ch. 21. A Course on Men and Masculinity / Albert J. Lott -- Ch. 22. Building a Multicultural Community: One Department's Transformation / Vonda Dionne Jones- Hudson -- Ch. 23. Continuing Education / Mary Zahm and Kathryn Quina -- Ch. 24. Integrating Multicultural Issues Into Graduate Clinical Psychology Training / Elizabeth Davis-Russell -- Ch. 25. Dealing With Difficult Classroom Dialogue / Gale Young.
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