From a published review '...Orford's book is written in a measured, cautious and scholarly style, does not exaggerate what community psychology has actually achieved so far, yet inspires with its vision of what community psychology could become. I used it as a core text for teaching a final year option on community psychology. The undergraduate group was wildly enthusiastic about the book. Indeed, the only complaint, raised equally energetically by the students, was that they had not been given access to such exciting material until the final year. The book is essential reading.' The Psychologist 1993
What Is Community Psychology?.
Theories of Person-In-Context.
Psychological Problems in the Community.
Social Resources 1: Social Support.
Social Resources 2: Power and Control.
Research Methods.
PRACTICE.
Sharing Psychology with Workers in Human Services.
Prevention.
Understanding and Changing Organizations.
Self-Help and Non-Professional Help.
Empowering the Community.
References.
Index.
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Jim Orford is Professor of Clinical and Community Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK, and part of a team studying community participation and urban regeneration. He is the author of the classic Excessive Appetites, now in its second edition (0471982318), and a Founding Editor of the Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology.