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|a Internalized oppression :
|b the psychology of marginalized groups /
|c edited by E.J.R. David, Ph. D.
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|t Part I. Introduction --
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|t What is internalized oppression, and so what? /
|r E.J.R. David and Annie O. Derthick --
|t Part II. America's Indigenous peoples --
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|t The internalized oppression of North American Indigenous peoples /
|r John Gonzalez, Estelle Simard, Twyla Baker-Demaray, and Chase Iron Eyes --
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|t Internalized oppression and Alaska native peoples: "We have to go through the problem" /
|r Jordan Lewis, James Allen, and Elizabeth Fleagle --
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|t Internalized oppression among Pacific Island peoples /
|r Michael Salzman and Poka Laenui --
|t Part III. Marginalized racial/ethnic communities --
|g 5.
|t Self-hatred, self-doubt, and assimilation in Latina/o communities: las consequencias de colonización y opresión /
|r Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado, Stephany Gallegos Payan, and Teresa I. Baca --
|g 6.
|t Internalized racial oppression in the African American community /
|r Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey, Wendi S. Williams, and Brian Favors --
|g 7.
|t Asian Americans and internalized oppression: Do we deserve this? /
|r James B. Millan and Alvin N. Alvarez --
|t Part IV. Socially devalued groups --
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|t Girls, women, and internalized sexism /
|r Steve Bearman and Marielle Amrhein --
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|t Internalized oppression and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community /
|r Kevin L. Nadal and RJ Mendoza --
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|t Disability and internalized oppression /
|r Brian Watermeyer and Tristan Görgens.
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|a The oppression of various groups has taken place throughout human history. People are stereotyped, discriminated against, and treated unjustly simply because of their social group membership. But what does it look like when the oppression that people face from the outside gets under their skin? Long overdue, this is the first book to highlight the universality of internalized oppression across marginalized groups in the United States from a mental health perspective. It focuses on the psychological manifestations and mental health implications of internalized oppression for a variety of groups. The book provides insight into the ways in which internalized oppression influences the thoughts, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors of the oppressed toward themselves, other members of their group, and members of the dominant group. It also considers promising clinical and community programs that are currently addressing internalized oppression among specific groups. The book describes the implications and unique manifestations of internalized oppression among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, American Indians and Alaska natives, women, people with disabilities, and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. For each group, the text considers its demographic profile, history of oppression, contemporary oppression, common manifestations and mental and behavioral health implications, clinical and community programs, and future directions. Chapters are written by leading and emerging scholars, who share their personal experiences to provide a real-world point of view. Additionally, each chapter is coauthored by a member of a particular community group, who helps to bring academic concepts to life. Key Features: Addresses the universality of internalized oppression across marginalized groups in the U.S. and its corresponding mental health and psychological manifestations Considers how specific groups exhibit internalized oppression in their own unique ways Provides insight into how internalized oppression influences the thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and behaviors of the oppressed Highlights promising clinical and community programs. -- Provided by publisher.
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