Birman Dina
Community Well-Being Ph.D. Program, School of Education and Human Development, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2016 Dec;58(3-4):276-283. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12106.
In this paper I describe a community psychology perspective on acculturation and adjustment of immigrants and refugees and suggest that this field of acculturation research has in turn something to offer heuristically as we consider our identity and training for future generations of community psychologists over the next 50 years. I suggest that honoring our heritage, maintaining our disciplinary identity as community psychologists, and sustaining doctoral programs that offer training specific to community psychology are crucial for our survival as a field and is not antithetical to, and is indeed necessary for, interdisciplinary collaborations.
在本文中,我描述了一种关于移民和难民文化适应与调整的社区心理学视角,并指出,当我们思考未来50年社区心理学下一代人的身份认同和培训时,这一文化适应研究领域反过来也能提供一些启发。我认为,尊重我们的传统、保持我们作为社区心理学家的学科身份,以及维持提供社区心理学特定培训的博士项目,对于我们作为一个领域的生存至关重要,并且这与跨学科合作并非对立,实际上是跨学科合作所必需的。