Human Right Education For Psychologists (Record no. 26688)

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ISBN 9780367222963
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Classification number 323.01
Item number HUM-
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Title Human Right Education For Psychologists
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Place of publication New York
Name of publisher Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Year of publication 2020
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Number of Pages xxviii,285p.
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General note includes appendix I & appendix II
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc includes index
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Summary, etc This ground-breaking book is designed to raise awareness of human rights implications in psychology, and provide knowledge and tools enabling psychologists to put a human rights perspective into practice. Psychologists have always been deeply engaged in alleviating the harmful consequences human rights violations have on individuals. However, despite the fundamental role that human rights play for professional psychology and psychologists, human rights education is underdeveloped in psychologists' academic and vocational training. This book, the first of its kind, looks to change this, by: raising awareness among professional psychologists, university teachers and psychology students about their role as human rights promoters and protectors providing knowledge and tools enabling them to put a human rights perspective into practice providing texts and methods for teaching human rights. Featuring chapters from leading scholars in the field, spanning 18 countries and six continents, the book identifies how psychologists can ensure they are practising in a responsible way, as well as contributing to wider society with a clear knowledge of human rights issues in relation to culture, gender, organisations and more. Including hands-on recommendations, case studies and discussion points, this is essential reading for professional psychologists as part of continuing professional development and those in training and taking psychology courses. For additional electronic resources for students and teachers, see the support material tab on the Routledge book page: https: //www.routledge.com/Human-Rights-Educat...
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Topical Term Psychology
Form subdivision Professional ethics
Geographic subdivision Moral and ethical aspects
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Personal name Hagenaars, Polli (et.al.)
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        NASSDOC Library NASSDOC Library 2021-03-08 Overseas Press India Private Limited 2347.44 2021-03-04 323.01 HUM- 51361 3306.26 2021-03-24 Books