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Introduction by Stuart C. Carr<BR> | |
Conceptual Foundations<BR> | |
History of Psychology in Developing Countries by George Shouksmith<BR> | |
From Sustainable Change to Incremental Improvement: The Psychology of Community Rehabilitation by Malcolm MacLachlan<BR> | |
Psychological Research Methods in Developing Countries by Tod S. Sloan<BR> | |
Educational and Developmental Psychology<BR> | |
Training for Developing World Psychologists: Can it Be Better than the Training? by Fathali M. Moghaddam<BR> | |
Cultural Organization of Human Development within the Family Context by A. Bame Nsamenang<BR> | |
Educational Selection in Developing Countries by Fred Zindi<BR> | |
Using Social Science for Literacy Work in Developing Countries by Daniel A. Wagner<BR> | |
Rethinking the Problem of Street Children: Parallel Causes and Interventions by Max Taylor and Angela Veale<BR> | |
Social and Organizational Psychology<BR> | |
Social Psychology and the Management of Aid by Stuart C. Carr<BR> | |
The Latin American Experience in Community Social Psychology by Euclides Sanchez<BR> | |
Work Motivation and Developing Nations: A Systems Approach by Don Munro<BR> | |
Marketing Psychologu in Developing Countries by Robert Rugimbana, Rachid Zeffane, and Stuart C. Carr<BR> | |
Health and Welfare Psychology<BR> | |
Combating Malnutrition in Developing Countries by Patrice L. Engle<BR> | |
Children, War, and Psychological Intervention by Alastair Ager<BR> | |
Psychosocial Care for AIDS Patients in Developing Countries by Doris Schopper, Eric Van Praag, and Samuel Kalibala<BR> | |
Understanding Psychopathology: Lessons from the Developing World by John F. Schumaker<BR> | |
Towards an Ecopsychology for Sustainable Development by Peter H. Cock<BR> | |
Bibliography<BR> | |
Index |
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