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Psychopolitical validity

Index Psychopolitical validity

Psychopolitical validity was coined by Isaac Prilleltensky in 2003 as a way to evaluate community psychology research and interventions and the extent to which they engage with power dynamics, structural level of analysis, and promotion of social justice. [1]

4 relations: Critical psychology, Liberation psychology, Radical Psychology Network, Rhetoric of therapy.

Critical psychology

Critical psychology is a perspective on psychology that draws extensively on critical theory.

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Liberation psychology

Liberation psychology or liberation social psychology is an approach to psychology that aims to actively understand the psychology of oppressed and impoverished communities by conceptually and practically addressing the oppressive sociopolitical structure in which they exist.

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Radical Psychology Network

The Radical Psychology Network (RadPsyNet) began in Toronto in 1993 when two dozen people attended a discussion at the American Psychological Association convention entitled "Will Psychology Pay Attention to its Own Radical Critics?" Today the group has more than 500 members in over three dozen countries.

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Rhetoric of therapy

Rhetoric of therapy is a concept coined by American academic Dana L. Cloud to describe "a set of political and cultural discourses that have adopted psychotherapy's lexicon—the conservative language of healing, coping, adaptation, and restoration of previously existing order—but in contexts of social and political conflict".

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopolitical_validity

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