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Community Psychology

Community Psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on understanding individuals within their social contexts, emphasizing the interactions between people and their environments. It aims to address social issues and promote social change through collaboration with communities to enhance well-being and empower populations.

intermediate
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Community psychology is a vital field that examines how individuals interact with their communities and the broader social environment. It emphasizes the importance of context in understanding mental health and well-being, advocating for social justice and empowerment. By focusing on prevention and ...

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Key Terms

Social Justice
The fair distribution of resources and opportunities in society.

Example: Advocating for equal access to education is a social justice issue.

Empowerment
The process of gaining power and control over one's life and community.

Example: Community workshops can empower residents to address local issues.

Ecological Model
A framework that considers multiple levels of influence on behavior, including individual, community, and societal factors.

Example: The ecological model helps understand how neighborhood safety affects mental health.

Qualitative Research
Research that focuses on understanding human behavior through interviews, observations, and open-ended questions.

Example: Focus groups are a common qualitative research method.

Quantitative Research
Research that involves numerical data and statistical analysis to understand patterns and relationships.

Example: Surveys with closed-ended questions are often used in quantitative research.

Community Organizing
The process of bringing people together to address common issues and advocate for change.

Example: Community organizing can lead to improved local services.

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Focuses on how psychological factors affect public health and how to promote health in communities.
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Social Psychology
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Environmental Psychology
Explores the interplay between individuals and their surroundings, including built and natural environments.
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Key Concepts

Social JusticeEmpowermentPreventionCommunity Engagement