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Elitism, Racism, and Professionalismize the conduct of our lives. These arrangements often become an integral part of commonly accepted beliefs and socialization practices which differentially benefit or disadvantage particular individuals or groups. The criteria on which they are based have included ascribed status by heritage, sociohangdog 发表于 2025-3-23 15:10:36
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Psychosocial Leaps and Spiralsng, whether psychosocially competent or destructive, is based in part on discretionary choices made by the person or persons involved. I have called those choices “psychosocial leaps.” Once we make such a leap, we have a basis for constructing spirals of development.戏服 发表于 2025-3-24 08:20:06
Elitism, Racism, and Professionalismtially benefit or disadvantage particular individuals or groups. The criteria on which they are based have included ascribed status by heritage, socioracial heritage, ethnicity, and gender. Other criteria have included allegiance to particular beliefs or social organizations and specialized education or experience.使苦恼 发表于 2025-3-24 13:48:21
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1568-2528 s to as their `internested‘ socialsystems. In so doing he challenges current deficit/prevention emphasesin the helping disciplines and promotes a constructive, prosocialmodel of individual and social approaches to change.978-1-4419-3351-5978-1-4757-4899-4Series ISSN 1568-2528箴言 发表于 2025-3-24 20:10:09
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Manipulating Controls on Forms,ple and on to their contexts. That shift is difficult for psychologists because their core focus is people, and the language of psychology is constructed to express its understanding of people rather than their contexts.