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Maria C Crouch,Iva GreyWolf,Nyché T Andrew Maria C Crouch
Indigenous science and education provide classification systems for ordering the natural, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual worlds. Alaska Native groups have shared values about life, kinship, and the interconnectedness of human be...
Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn,Dennis C Wendt,Dawson T Strand et al. Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn et al.
Promoting decolonial and liberation psychologies (DLPs) requires psychologists to critically interrogate taken-for-granted assumptions pertaining to psychotherapy relationships. One fruitful area of interrogation surrounds conceptualization...
Nayeli Y Chavez-Dueñas,Hector Y Adames,Kenneth S Pope et al. Nayeli Y Chavez-Dueñas et al.
Disentangling psychology from the grip of methods, values, ways of knowing, and power structures considered normative within Western societies, all of which have been used to justify dominance and coloniality, presents a complex challenge a...
Michelle Johnson-Jennings,Kimberly R Huyser,Katherine A Collins et al. Michelle Johnson-Jennings et al.
Given that Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to face health disparities as a result of ongoing colonial attempts at genocide, reconciliation requires using a decolonized health framework that identifies oppression and marginalization wh...
Lalaine Sevillano,Joanna C La Torre,Kirin Amiling Macapugay et al. Lalaine Sevillano et al.
Pilipinx Americans (PAs) are situated at a unique intersection as descendants from colonized peoples living in the diaspora. They endure ongoing deleterious effects of colonization, including mental health (MH) disparities. Simultaneously, ...
Dominique A Malebranche,Rahil Rojiani,River Chevannes et al. Dominique A Malebranche et al.
For all the gifts of healing that the field of psychology has offered, its colonial roots of disconnection and domination continue to obstruct collective well-being in three particular ways: individualism, disembodiment, and secularization....
Mercedes Santana,Gitika T,Thema Bryant et al. Mercedes Santana et al.
This special issue, an outgrowth of Dr. Thema Bryant's 2023 American Psychological Association presidential initiatives, highlights the practical application of decolonial and liberation psychologies. Contributors to this issue address the ...
Helen A Neville,Michelle Fine,Kevin O Cokley et al. Helen A Neville et al.
Presents an obituary for Dr. William E. Cross, Jr. Dr. Cross's educational and psychological careers are summarized and professional recognitions and awards are noted. It is noted that his nigrescence theory revolutionized research on Black...
Margarita Azmitia,Michelle Y Martin,Shawn Blue et al. Margarita Azmitia et al.
Recruitment, promotion, tenure, and retention of faculty of color remain significant challenges in academia. Despite an increasingly diverse population, the representation of faculty of color in tenure-track and senior faculty positions rem...
Leslie B Adams,Jasmin R Brooks Stephens,Janel Cubbage et al. Leslie B Adams et al.
Suicide risk is a significant public health concern for individuals and communities across the United States, and the rates of suicidality are disproportionately rising for Black Americans. Recent frameworks have articulated the significanc...