Internalized oppression : the psychology of marginalized groups edited by E.J.R. David.
Material type:
- 9780826199256
- HM 1136 .I58 2014

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GC HM 1033 .D45 2012 c.2 Social psychology / | GC HM 1033 .M947 2013 Social psychology / | GC HM 1033 .O47 2018 vol.57 Advances in experimental social psychology : volume 57 / | GC HM 1136 .I58 2014 Internalized oppression : the psychology of marginalized groups | GC HM 131 .J64 2016 Group dynamics / | GC HM 251 .K37 2014 Social psychology / | GC HQ 57.3 .R67 2013 Human sexuality : from cells to society / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Introduction -- Part 2. America's Indigenous Peoples -- Part 3. Marginalized Racial/Ethnic Communities -- Part 4. Socially Devalued Groups .
All the texts on internalized oppression have approached the topic from a sociological, historical or ethnic studies perspective and not one has explored the phenomenon from a psychological or mental health standpoint.
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