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Contribuciones de la Psicología de la Liberación a la Integración de la Población Inmigrante.

Authors :
Jesús Albar, María
Camacho, Carlos
García-Ramírez, Manuel
Garrido, Rocío
Hernández-Plaza, Sonia
El Jebari, Turia
El Karkri, Mustapha
Luque-Ribelles, Violeta
Paloma-Castro, Olga
Paloma, Virginia
Manuel Sevillano, José
Source :
Psychosocial Intervention. 2010, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p223-234. 12p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Mobility is a human dimension that has been a part of human behaviour since humanity began. However, the actual exodus of impoverished people to the more opulent zones of the planet represents new challenges that need to be explored with new perspectives and approaches. Liberation psychology can assist in answering these challenges. On one hand, it permits an explanation of displaced people and poor immigrants' human suffering in terms of the life experiences oppressively imposed on them by other human groups as a means to maintain privileges. On the other hand, it allows knowing how immigrants confront and overcome unjust conditions, destroy their position as oppressed, strengthen bonds with other groups, and carry out actions as a means to forge cohesion and cooperation in the contexts of reception and to achieve equitable multicultural international relations. This paper describes the initiatives that we have achieved in CESPYD for the purpose of studying these aspects in depth. First we discuss the difficulties that the dominant perspective of acculturation psychology poses in tackling the challenges that new migration represents. Additionally, we suggest liberation psychology as an adequate focus to complete a traditional perspective. Furthermore, we redefine concepts of integration and cultural competency as processes of psychopolitical empowerment and the community-based organizations and health organizations as empowering community settings. Finally, this paper proposes some research directions that can broaden its focus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
11320559
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychosocial Intervention
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
63525051
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5093/in2010v19n3a3