The Handbook of International Psychology FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Destined to be the benchmark in international psychology texts, this volume provides a comprehensive understanding of the discipline of psychology as it has evolved in different regions of the world, in hopes of advancing Western psychology from its individually based, parochial, and ethnocentric paradigm toward one that takes into account the many interlaced contextual variables that affect human behavior, Unmatched in scope and coverage, this text surveys psychology in 27 countries from 9 distinct regions across 6 continents. To achieve this panoramic vista of psychology around the world, psychologists Michael J. Stevens and Danny Wedding bring together leading international experts to write about the psychology of their country." Vital to contemporary psychologists in an increasingly global world, the text includes on overview of each country's psychology, the education and training of psychologists, the scope of psychological practice, and future challenges and prospects. An invaluable reference tool for researchers, practitioners, and students, the Handbook describes the new specialty of international psychology, identifies important international psychology organizations forecasts the future of psychology worldwide, and offers readers who are accustomed to Western perspectives a glimpse into psychologies that have different historical and cultural roots.
SYNOPSIS
Forty-one international specialists contribute 29 chapters examining the discipline of psychology as it has developed in 27 countries from nine distinct regions across six continents. The text includes an in-depth discussion of multicultural issues and how they relate to international psychology, and the perspectives from each author on what American psychology can gain through a greater understanding of the characteristics of psychology worldwide. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR