PART ONE: CRITICAL OVERVIEWS Critical Psychology for Social Justice - Dennis Fox, Isaac Prilleltensky and Stephanie Austin Concerns and Dilemmas What Critical Psychologists Should Know about the History of Psychology - Ben Harris Philosophical Concerns in Critical Psychology - Thomas Teo PART TWO: CRITICAL DISCIPLINES Theories of Personality - Tod Sloan Clinical Psychology - Jeanne Marecek and Rachel T Hare-Mustin The Politics of Madness Social Psychology and Social Change - Frances Cherry Concepts and Directions in Critical Industrial/Organizational Psychology - Gazi Islam and Michael Zyphur Community Psychology - Isaac Prilleltensky and Geoffrey Nelson Advancing Social Justice Critical Health Psychology - Kerry Chamberlain and Michael Murray Psychology and the Law - Bruce Arrigo and Dennis Fox The Crime of Policy and the Search for Justice Rethinking Subjectivity - Alexa Hepburn and Clare Jackson A Discursive Psychological Approach to Cognition and Emotion PART THREE: CRITICAL SOCIAL ISSUES Race and Racism - Kevin Durrheim, Derek Hook and Damien W Riggs Class - Heather E Bullock and Wendy M Limbert Gender - Victoria Clarke and Virginia Braun Critical Psychology and Disability Studies - Ora Prilleltensky Critiquing the Mainstream, Critiquing the Critique From Colonization to Globalization - Ingrid Huygens Continuities in Colonial 'Common Sense' Psychosocial Trauma, Poverty and Human Rights in Communities Emerging from War - M Brinton Lykes and Erzulie D Coquillon Oppression and Empowerment - Michael McCubbin The Genesis of a Critical Analysis of Mental Health PART FOUR: CRITICAL PRACTICE Doing Theory - Tod Sloan Research Methodology - Wendy Stainton Rogers Psychopolitical Validity in Counselling and Therapy - Isaac Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky and Courte Voorhees Organizational and Community Change - Scot Evans and Colleen Loomis Critical Psychology and the Politics of Resistance - Vicky Steinitz and Elliot G Mishler Frequently Asked Questions - Dennis Fox