
Psychology Poverty And The End Of Social Exclusion Putting Our Practice To Work
About this book
Laura Smith argues that if there is any segment of society that should be concerned with the impact of classism and poverty, it is those within the "helping professions"--People who have built their careers around understanding and facilitating human emotional well-being. Smith charts the ebbs and flows of psychology's consideration of poor clients, and then points to promising new approaches to serving poor communities that go beyond remediation, sympathy, and charity.
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- OL Work ID
- OL17484799W
Subjects
PovertyPsychological aspectsSocial MarginalityPoorServices forMental health servicesCross-cultural counselingMarginality, socialPoor, united states