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E-grāmata: Healing Power of Community: Mutual Aid, AIDS, and Social Transformation in Psychology [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 198 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003386339
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 198 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003386339

The Healing Power of Community offers a diverse cross section of interdisciplinary, and depth-psychological perspectives in support of using mutual aid approaches, in all levels of group and community practice, as a remedy for individualism, social and political divisions and centering social justice.



The Healing Power of Community offers a diverse cross section of interdisciplinary, and depth-psychological perspectives in support of using mutual aid approaches, in all levels of group and community practice, as a remedy for individualism, social and political divisions and centering social justice.

Written by three distinct voices who collaborated in the height of the AIDS crisis, the book begins with an autoethnographic study of Project Quest, an HIV/AIDS clinic established in 1989, before looking at how the lessons learnt from this clinic can be applied to our current, global mental health climate. Filled with clinical and theoretical applications, chapters include content on what mutual aid communities are, rethinking professionalism and boundaries in a crisis, healing collective trauma, group therapy, psychodrama, and how mental health professionals can support radical change of key structures in non-profit clinics, public administration, private practice and research. Arguing for their approach of radicalizing mental health and community-based practice today, the book examines how this can be achieved by moving beyond individual-level approaches, creating new frameworks to meet the mental health needs of our era in creative ways.

This book is designed to engage clinical social workers and mental health care clinicians working in community based mental health, as well as those involved in community psychology, collective trauma and grief, HIV/AIDS advocacy, policy making and political advocacy.

Foreward by John Olesen

Introduction

Robin McCoy Brooks, Graham Harriman, Lusijah Marx

PART I: Scientific, Activist, Historic and Psychological Roots of Mutual Aid


1. Scientific Perspectives of Mutual Aid & Survival Activism

Robin McCoy Brooks

2. A Brief History of Mutual-aid Movements

Robin McCoy Brooks

3. Luminaries of Group and Community Psychology

Robin McCoy Brooks

PART II: The Quest Story

4. Project Quests Story

Lusijah Marx

5. Rethinking of Boundaries and Professionalism During a Crisis

Graham Harriman

6. Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Community Building

Robin McCoy Brooks

PART III: Re-visioning the Non-profit Clinic, Public Program Administration
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Depth Psychology in Psychology

7. Re-visioning The Non-Profit

Lusijah Marx

8. Community Empowerment in Public Program Administration.

Graham Harriman

9. Contemporary Applications of Jungs Method of Active Imagination in
Activist Arts-based Research and Psychodrama

Robin McCoy Brooks
Lusijah Marx is a nurse, clinical psychologist, and psychedelic facilitator in Portland, OR. She co-founded the Quest Center for Integrative Health Care, a wellness-based healthcare nonprofit, and founded Radiance Integrative Health and Wellness.

Graham Harriman is a long-term survivor of HIV, a psychotherapist, and Chair of the CAEAR Coalition. Most recently he also served as the Director of the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council of New York at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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Robin McCoy Brooks is a Jungian analyst, nationally certified Trainer, Educator, and Practitioner of group psychotherapy, sociometry and psychodrama, and author of Psychoanalysis, Catastrophe & Social Change (2022), winner of the best book award by the International Association for Jungian Studies.