American Psychological Association, Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs, Washington, DC 20002, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2009 Oct;15(4):317-37. doi: 10.1037/a0016971.
The author describes the multiple pathways of events and strategies that served to nurture African American psychology in the United States. Special attention is given to strategies for inclusion and empowerment used in 4 psychological professional and scholarly associations: the American Counseling Association, the American Psychological Association, the Association of Black Psychologists, and the Society for Research in Child Development. In addition, the author describes 4 major intellectual traditions that informed not only the strategies of inclusion but also the theoretical, research, and intervention perspectives and other professional and academic efforts of African American psychologists. Those perspectives are the Afrocentric/African-centered tradition derived from longstanding nationalist/Pan-African and culturally centered traditions within African American communities; the social contextual/multidisciplinary research tradition of the University of Chicago School of Social Science; the empirical social science research tradition of the University of Michigan; and the Black scholar/activist tradition of Howard University. This article also presents a chronological timeline of major events in the history of African American psychology.
作者描述了多种事件路径和策略,这些路径和策略有助于培养美国的非裔美国人心理学。特别关注了在 4 个心理专业和学术协会中使用的包容和赋权策略:美国咨询协会、美国心理协会、美国黑人心理学家协会和儿童发展研究协会。此外,作者还描述了 4 种主要的知识传统,这些传统不仅为包容策略提供了信息,而且为非裔美国心理学家的理论、研究和干预观点以及其他专业和学术努力提供了信息。这些观点是非裔美国人社区中由来已久的民族主义/泛非和文化中心传统所衍生的非裔中心/非裔中心传统;芝加哥大学社会科学学院的社会背景/多学科研究传统;密歇根大学的实证社会科学研究传统;以及霍华德大学的黑人学者/活动家传统。本文还呈现了非裔美国人心理学历史上的重大事件的时间轴。