Introduction to community psychology : becoming an agent of change [electronic resource]
[edited by] Leonard A. Jason, Olya Glantsman, Jack F. O'Brien, Kaitlyn N. Ramian, and Amy J. Anderson
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [Victoria] : BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project, [2019]
- 1 online resource (ix, 409 pages) : illustrations (some colour)
"This textbook tells the story of community psychologists, who view social problems as being due to the unequal distribution of resources, which causes poverty, homelessness, unemployment, and crime. In addition, because no condition or disease has ever been eliminated by just dealing with those with the problem, community psychologists focus their work on prevention. Finally, community psychology shifts the power dynamics so that community members are equal members of the team, as they provide unique points of view about barriers that need to be overcome in working toward social justice. In a sense, this field has many similarities with community organizing, but it's different in that community psychologists have both research and action skills to evaluate whether or not our interventions actually work. This textbook will show students how to comprehensively analyze, investigate, and address escalating problems of economic inequality, violence, substance abuse, homelessness, poverty, and racism. It will provide students with perspectives and tools to partner with community members and organizations to promote a fair and equitable allocation of resources and opportunities"--BC Campus website.