1st Edition

Six Community Psychologists Tell Their Stories History, Contexts, and Narrative

By James G Kelly, Anna Song Copyright 2004
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

Six Community Psychologists Tell Their Stories: History, Contexts, and Narrative presents the unique opportunity to examine how culture and social norms have combined with chance, coincidence, and serendipity to form the professional identities of men and women who were among the first generation trained to work in the field of community psychology. The book’s contributors - disciples of those... Read more
  • INTRODUCTION (James G. Kelly and Anna V. Song)
  • On Becoming a Community Psychologist: The Intersection of Autobiography and History (Julian Rappaport)
  • An Accidental Community Psychologist (N. Dickon Reppucci)
  • Our Paradigms, Ourselves: Reflections on the Ecology of a Community Psychologist (Edison J. Trickett)
  • The Making of a Community Psychologist: Naïve Idealism, Supportive Contexts and Good Fortune (Jean Ann Linney)
  • Ecological Influences on an Ecologically-Oriented Community Psychologist (Marybeth Shinn)
  • Reflection on Becoming a Community Psychologist (Rhona S. Weinstein)
  • Memories (Henrika Kuklick)
  • COMMENTARY
  • Personal Destiny, Chance, and the Role of the Outsider in the Life Stories of Six Community Psychologists (Dan P. McAdams)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

James G. Kelly, Anna V. Song