Readings

SF 2014 140

Against the Grain. (2013). Paulo Freire’s Pedagory. Interview with Ron Glass.

Altman, N. (2009). The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through an Analytic Lens.

Chmielewski, W., & Fischer, M. (Eds.). (2009). Jane Addams and the practice of democracy.

Crenshaw, K. (1993).  Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics and Violence Against Women of Color.

Danton, E. (2005).  Freud’s Free Clinics.  Psychoanalysis and Social Justice, 1918 – 1938.

Duran, E., Firehammer, J., & Gonzalez, J. (2008). Liberation psychology as the path toward healing cultural soul wounds.

Dutchevici, S. (2012). Critical Therapy – Brief Introduction

Dybicz, P. (2012).  The ethic of care: recapturing social work’s first voice.

Fox, D.  (2000).  The Critical Psychology Project: Transforming Society and Transforming Psychology

Fox, D., & Prilleltensky, I.  (1997).  Critical psychology: an introduction. 

Freire, P. (2005).  Pedagogy of the Oppressed. 30th Anniversary Edition.

Layton, L. & Hollander, C. ed. (2006).  Psychoanalysis, class and politics: encounters in the clinical setting.

Layton L., (2006). Racial identities, racial enactments, and normative unconscious processes.

Martín-Baró, I., (Aron, A., & Corne, S. (Eds.). (1994). Writings for a liberation psychology.

Sloan, T. ed.  (2000).  Critical Psychology: Voices for Change.

Swenson, C. (1998).  Clinical Social Work’s Contribution to a Social Justice Perspective.

 

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