1st Edition

Psychosocial Responses to Sociopolitical Targeting, Oppression and Violence Challenges for Helping Professionals

By Joshua L. Miller Copyright 2023
368 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

368 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

368 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book will prepare social workers, psychologists, and counselors for psychosocial work with individuals and groups who are experiencing distress and trauma resulting from historical and current sociopolitical oppression and violence. Sociopolitical oppression is a sustained, systematic catastrophe, which results from social targeting and discrimination such as racism, sexism and misogyny,... Read more

1.Psychosocial Responses to Sociopolitical Targeting, Oppression and Violence: Challenges for Helping Professionals.  2.Historical and Collective Trauma and their Consequences.  3.Collective, Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Consequences of Structural Oppression.  4.Violence.  5.Liberatory, Decolonial Psychosocial Capacity Building: Guiding Ethical Principles.  6.Liberatory, Decolonizing Psychosocial Capacity Building: A Framework for Collaboration.  7.Responding to Critical Psychosocial Needs.  8.Collective Resilience While Facing Oppression.  9.Psychosocial Support for Immigrants and Refugees.  10.Collective and Individual Self-Care and Critical Awareness.

Biography

Joshua L. Miller is Professor Emeritus of Social Work at Smith College, United States. He is co-author of Racism in the United States: Implications for the helping professions (3rd ed.) 2021, NY: Springer Publishing, and author of Psychosocial capacity building in response to disasters 2012, NY: Columbia University Press.