This book takes as its inspiration the assumption that the atmosphere of intellectual openness, scientific inquiry, aspiration towards diversity, and freedom from political pressure that once flourished in the American Psychological Association has been eclipsed by an "ultra-liberal agenda," in which voices of dissent, controversial points of view, and minority groups are intimidated, ridiculed and censored.
Chapters written by established and revered practitioners explore these important issues within the contexts of social change, the ways in which mental health services providers view themselves and their products, and various economic factors that have affected healthcare cost structure and delivery.
In short, this book is intended to help consumers, practitioners, and policy makers to become better educated about a variety of recent issues and trends that have significantly changed the mental health fields.
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Section A Political Correctness, Sensitivity, and Diversity |
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Chapter 1 Psychology's Surrender to Political Correctness |
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NICHOLAS A. CUMMINGS AND WILLIAM T. O'DONOHUE |
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Chapter 2 Cultural Sensitivity: A Critical Examination |
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Chapter 3 The Psychology of Victimhood |
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Chapter 4 Homophobia: Conceptual, Definitional, and Value Issues |
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WILLIAM T. O'DONOHUE AND CHRISTINE E. CASELLES |
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Section B Mental Healthcare Economics |
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Chapter 5 Expanding a Shrinking Economic Base: The Right Way, the Wrong Way, and the Mental Health Way |
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Chapter 6 Warning: Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous to Your Mental Health |
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Chapter 7 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: What It Is and What It Is Not |
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Chapter 8 The Myth of Continuing Education: A Look at Some Intended and (Maybe) Unintended Consequences |
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Section C Political Influence on Science and Practice |
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Chapter 9 Suppressing Intelligence Research: Hurting Those We Intend to Help |
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Chapter 10 Pseudoscience, Nonscience, and Nonsense in Clinical Psychology: Dangers and Remedies |
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SCOTT O. LILIENFELD, KATHERINE A. FOWLER, JEFFREY M. LOHR, AND STEVEN JAY LYNN |
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Chapter 11 The Diseasing of America's Children: The Politics of Diagnosis |
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Chapter 12 Abortion, Boxing, and Zionism: Politics and the APA |
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WILLIAM T. O'DONOHUE AND CHRISTOPHER DYSLIN |
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Chapter 13 The Dumbing Down of Psychology: Faulty Beliefs about Boundary Crossings and Dual Relationships |
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Chapter 14 Social Justice in Community Psychology |
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JASON LILLIS, WILLIAM T. O'DONOHUE, MICHAEL CUCCIARE, AND ELIZABETH LILLIS |
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Chapter 15 Sociopolitical Diversity in Psychology: The Case for Pluralism |
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The Editors |
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Contributors |
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Rogers H. Wright, Ph.D., is currently retired from professional service after a long and distinguished career. Dr Wright was a Co-founder and Partner of Fiske, Levy & Wright Psychological Consultants to Management for almost 40 years, before serving as CEO of the Association for the Advancement of Psychology. During his illustrious career, Dr. Wright was elected as President of Division 31 of the APA, once in 1969 - the year he founded the division - and again in 1986, the California State Psychological Association (2 terms), and the APA's Division of Clinical Psychology. Dr. Wright has served as the Chair of a number of organizations and has been the recipient of an astounding array of professional honors and awards.
Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D., is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Clinical Psychology, and President, Foundation for Behavioral Health at the University of Nevada at Reno. Dr. Cummings is a Past-President of the American Psychological Association and founder of American Biodyne, the first behavioral healthcare HMO