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Psychology Poverty And The End Of Social Exclusion Putting Our Practice To Work

Psychology Poverty And The End Of Social Exclusion Putting Our Practice To Work

Laura Smith undifferentiated

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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

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