Asian Americanist psychology : rediscovering our activist roots / Pedagogy Productions ; Microtraining Associates ; produced and edited by Dan Coles.

Format Video (Streaming)
Publication Info[Place of publication not identified] : Alexander Street Press, ©2009.
Description1 online resource (52 min.).
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?CTIV;537766
Subjects

Other author/creatorOkazaki, Sumie.
Other author/creatorAlexander Street Press.
Other author/creatorMicrotraining Associates.
Other author/creatorPedagogy Productions.
Other author/creatorTeachers College (New York, N.Y.). Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education 2008) (25th :
Portion of title Rediscovering our activist roots
SeriesCounseling and therapy in video, volume 1
Microtraining and multicultural development
Microtraining and multicultural development (Series) ^A1143359
Abstract The growth of Asian American psychology has resulted in multiple challenges not only in methodology but also in epistemology. Dr. Okazaki discusses Asian American psychology's activist roots in the late 1960s to early 1970s Civil Rights Era as a model that needs to be brought once again to the forefront. She encourages us to move beyond research and practice that reify the notion of Asian Americans as the model minority She point out how and why research and practice need a more activist approach in current multi-disciplinary scholarship.
General noteAccompanied by transcript of program, clips and abstract.
General noteOriginally produced in 2008.
General notePreviously published as DVD.
General noteTitle from title frames.

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