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Author Morgan, Melissa L

Title Critical Resilience and Thriving in Response to Systemic Oppression Insights to Inform Social Justice in Critical Times
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (164 p.)
Series Explorations in Mental Health Ser
Explorations in Mental Health Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- References -- Chapter 1: Critical Resilience and Thriving: Introduction to the Concepts -- Terms and Concepts -- Oppression: Human-created Adversity -- Discrimination -- Racism -- Colonial Empiricism -- Resilience as a Construct -- Critical Consciousness -- Critical Resilience -- Models of Resilience -- Difference between Resilience and Protective Factors -- Models of Thriving -- Critical Thriving -- Aim of the Book -- Note -- References
Chapter 2: Foundations of Our Work with Critical Resilience and Thriving -- Foci of Work -- Latinx Critical Resilience -- Positionality of Researchers -- Framework and Epistemological Paradigm of Research -- Qualitative and Community-based Exploration -- Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis ( Smith et al., 2009 -- IPA) -- Constructivist Grounded Theory -- Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) -- Trustworthiness -- References -- Chapter 3: Adversities: Scope of What Must Be Overcome -- Racism in the U.S.A. -- Immigrants and Oppression in the U.S.A. -- Sexism and Genderism in the U.S.A
Latinx Adversities in the U.S.A. -- Jewish Holocaust Survivor Adversities in the U.S.A. -- Critical Resilience in the Face of Adversities -- Appendix A: Coding Scheme for Barriers in Mexican Immigrants -- Primary Category -- Barriers -- A social, individual, or environmental phenomenon that hinders or restricts normal developmental achievement -- Individual -- Idiosyncratic conditions that affect only a few people orindividuals -- Systemic -- Rules, regulations, or circumstances that affect groups ofindividuals operating within the same society
Cross-cultural -- Rules, regulations, or circumstances that affect groupsof individuals operating within or between multiple societies -- Economic -- Production, development, or management of materialwealth that is either actual or perceived to be inadequate -- References -- Chapter 4: Examples of Critical Resilience and Critical Thriving -- Critical Theory and Liberation Psychology -- LatCrit -- Feminist Psychology -- Resilience, Critical Resilience, and Critical Thriving -- Examples of Critical Resilience in Latinx Individuals -- Resilience versus Thriving
Oppressive Systems and Critical Resilience and Thriving -- Community Resilience -- References -- Chapter 5: "To me, it's just part of my life ...": Understanding Critical Resilience through an International, Historical Atrocity -- Phenomenological Interviews with Survivors -- Adversities Faced by Holocaust Survivors -- Critical Resilience and Holocaust Survivors -- Preventing Epistemological Violence -- References -- Chapter 6: Prevention Work: Putting Research into Practice and Practice into Research -- Latinx Youth and Prevention Programming -- Local Context for SBWP -- Program Curriculum
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Ethnic Identity Lens
Subject Resilience (Personality trait)
Persistence.
Oppression (Psychology)
Social justice.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1000840344
9781000840346