"Klinische Psychologie." . . "PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health" . . "Soziale Gerechtigkeit." . . "Counseling." . . "Social justice." . . "Social Justice." . . . "Ethik." . . "PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Illness" . . "Mental Disorders therapy." . . "Social psychiatry." . . "Psychotherapie." . . "Equality Health aspects." . . "Equality - Health aspects." . "Equality -- Health aspects." . "Mental health policy Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Mental health policy - Moral and ethical aspects." . "Mental health policy -- Moral and ethical aspects." . "Gesellschaftliches Bewusstsein." . . "Mental illness." . . "Soziales." . . "Civil Rights." . . "Health Policy." . . "Community Mental Health Services ethics." . . "MEDICAL / Mental Health" . . "Justice sociale." . . "Psychothérapie Aspect social." . . . . . "Advancing social justice through clinical practice" . . "Ressources Internet" . "There is a healthy development in the human service professions these days. At community clinics, private practices, and universities around the country mental health professionals and service providers are working with increased awareness of the toxic effects of social inequities in the lives of people they aim to help. Quietly, by acting out their beliefs on justice and equality, clinicians are redressing the balance between professing our craft as clinicians and professing our humanity as citizens. Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice is a comprehensive volume that bridges the gap between the psychosocial realities of clients and the dominant clinical practices. It offers an array of conceptual and practical innovations to address both individual suffering and social inequities fueling this suffering. This is an empowering tool and a must read for mental health professionals. The accessible writing style also makes it ideal for teachers and students in the field. The book opens with a discussion of the historical, ethical, and experiential foundations for the development of social justice-based practice. Parts II and III present conceptual frameworks, strategies, and techniques used by social justice oriented practitioners. The final section discusses various ways to develop the skills and competencies required of mental health professionals aspiring to be both agents of individual and social transformation." . . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "<EM>Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice</EM> is a comprehensive volume that bridges the gap between the psychosocial realities of clients and the dominant clinical practices. The book's contributors include social workers, family therapists, clinical psychologists, community psychologists, and counseling psychologists. Its accessible writing style makes it valuable to students studying the field." . . . . . . . . "Advancing Social Justice Through Clinical Practice" . . "Community Psychiatry ethics." . .