University Press of America
Pages: 366
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-5418-0 • Paperback • December 2011 • $59.99 • (£46.00)
John Egbeazien Oshodi is an assistant professor of psychology at Broward College in Coconut Creek, Florida and is a licensed clinical/forensic psychologist with a private practice in Miami, Florida.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1 The Nature of Humanity andthe Origin of Psychology
Chapter 4 Chapter 2 The Nature and Transitional Phasesin the Philosophy of Psychology
Chapter 5 Chapter 3 The Nature and Contributions ofAfrica-Centered Psychology
Chapter 6 Chapter 4 The Nature of Racism and Mythologyin Euro-American Psychology
Chapter 7 Chapter 5 The Nature, Roots, and UniversalApplications of Multiculturalism
Chapter 8 Chapter 6 The Nature and Movements ofAfrican-Centered Psychology
Chapter 9 Chapter 7 The Nature and Characteristics of African-Centered Psychology
Chapter 10 Chapter 8 The Nature and Effect of Euro-American Psyche inBlack Circles
Chapter 11 Chapter 9 The Nature and Frameworkof Human Symbols in Psychology
Chapter 12 Chapter 10 The Nature Of EverydayPsycho-social Issues Facing Blacksin Euro-american Psychology
Chapter 13 Chapter 11 The Nature of EverydayPsycho-cultural ChallengesFacing Blacks
Chapter 14 Chapter 12 The Nature and Future ofResearch in African-Centered Psychology
Chapter 15 Chapter 13 The History of the Futureof Psychology
Chapter 16 Glossary
Chapter 17 References
Chapter 18 Index