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A Psychology of Culture (International and Cultural Psychology) – PDF

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  • Author: Michael B. Salzman
  • File Size: 2 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2018 edition
  • Publication Date: January 25, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0799KRB1N
  • ISBN-10: 3319694189
  • ISBN-13: 9783319694184, 9783319694207

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About The Author

Michael B. Salzman

Michael B. Salzman

Dr. Michael B. Salzman is Professor and Chair in the Department of Educational Psychology. He has published in the areas of cross-cultural psychology, cultural psychology, intercultural training and counseling. A licensed psychologist, Michael has worked with cultural diverse populations as a teacher in “inner city” Brooklyn, counseling in the Navajo Nation, and serving as a clinician in a CMHC in South Tucson, AZ. He has worked with Alaska Natives coordinating a model rural mental health program and most recently with the Native Hawaiian Leadership Project and the Native Hawaiian Education Association. Michael is interested in psychological functions of culture, consequences of traumatic cultural disruption,indigenous psychologies, movements of cultural recovery, intercultural conflict, and processes of psychological decolonization.

The eBook titled, “A Psychology of Culture”, explores the essential role that culture plays in fulfilling human needs such as physiological, psychological, and existential needs. The book combines diverse strands of empirical and theoretical knowledge to trace the development of culture as a source of morality, identity, self-esteem, and meaning. The book also examines culture as a driver of domination and upheaval.

The eBook takes an uncommon tour of the human condition and provides stimulating insights into the far-reaching implications for education, intergroup relations, psychology, politics, and social policy. The eBook also takes a closer look at anxiety and self-esteem and how culture can play a role in fulfilling human needs. The book also includes extended examples from past and ongoing hostilities to highlight the resilience of culture in the aftermath of disruption and trauma, and the possibility of reconciliation between conflicting cultures.

This eBook is a useful resource for clinicians, practitioners, students of culture, educators, and any students in medicine, nursing, anthropology, family studies, sociology, social work, counseling, and psychology. It is especially suitable as a graduate textbook. The eBook covers topics such as culture as shared meanings and interpretations, cultural worldviews, cultural trauma and indigenous people, constructing situations for positive intercultural interaction, and much more.

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