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Psycho-social explorations of trauma, exclusion and violence : un-housed minds and inhospitable environments / Christopher Scanlon and John Adlam.

By: Scanlon, Christopher [author.].
Contributor(s): Adlam, John [author.].
Series: The new international library of group analysis.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022Description: xxviii, 185 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367893316.Subject(s): Social justice | Restorative justice | Group psychoanalysisAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Psycho-social explorations of trauma, exclusion and violenceDDC classification: 303.372 Sca63
Contents:
Part 1 Un-Housed Minds: The Diogenes Paradigm 1 Un-Housed Minds and Psycho-Social Traumatisation 2 The Diogenes Paradigm 3 Citizens of the World? 4 Inhospitability, Injury, Insult and Insurrection 5 Agoraphilia and Agoraphobia: Negotiating Fraught Encounters in Open Spaces Part 2 Inhospitable Environments: Traumatised and Traumatising (Dis) Organisations 6 "Who Watches the Watchers"? (Dis) Organised Responses to Psycho-Social Traumatisation 7 The Inhospitable Planetary Environment: ‘Climate Migration’, Pandemic and Biosphere Destruction Part 3 Reclaiming the Agora: Activist Research and Antioppressive Practice 8 Racial (Re-)Traumatisation and Practices of Equality 9 Practices of Disappointment: Going Along With Stuff Less and Getting Out More
Summary: "The central theme of this book is the operation of intersecting discourses of power, privilege and positioning as they are revealed in fraught encounters between in-groups and out-groups in our deeply fractured world. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Psycho-social Explorations of Trauma, Exclusion and Violence directly addresses pressing global issues of racial trauma, human mobility and climate disaster and offers a manifesto for the creative re-imagining of the places and spaces in which conversations about restructuring and reparation can become sustainable. This is an essential and compelling book for anyone committed to social justice and especially for all practitioners working in health, social care and community justice settings and researchers and academics across the behavioural and social sciences"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1 Un-Housed Minds: The Diogenes Paradigm 1 Un-Housed Minds and Psycho-Social Traumatisation 2 The Diogenes Paradigm 3 Citizens of the World? 4 Inhospitability, Injury, Insult and Insurrection 5 Agoraphilia and Agoraphobia: Negotiating Fraught Encounters in Open Spaces Part 2 Inhospitable Environments: Traumatised and Traumatising (Dis) Organisations 6 "Who Watches the Watchers"? (Dis) Organised Responses to Psycho-Social Traumatisation 7 The Inhospitable Planetary Environment: ‘Climate Migration’, Pandemic and Biosphere Destruction Part 3 Reclaiming the Agora: Activist Research and Antioppressive Practice 8 Racial (Re-)Traumatisation and Practices of Equality 9 Practices of Disappointment: Going Along With Stuff Less and Getting Out More

"The central theme of this book is the operation of intersecting discourses of power, privilege and positioning as they are revealed in fraught encounters between in-groups and out-groups in our deeply fractured world. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Psycho-social Explorations of Trauma, Exclusion and Violence directly addresses pressing global issues of racial trauma, human mobility and climate disaster and offers a manifesto for the creative re-imagining of the places and spaces in which conversations about restructuring and reparation can become sustainable. This is an essential and compelling book for anyone committed to social justice and especially for all practitioners working in health, social care and community justice settings and researchers and academics across the behavioural and social sciences"-- Provided by publisher.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Psychology

In English

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