Texts

Books

Blackman, L., & Walkerdine, V. (2001). Mass hysteria: Critical psychology and media studies. Basinkstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Brown, S. D., & Stenner, P. (2009). Psychology without foundations: History, philosophy and psychosocial theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Burman, E. (2017). Deconstructing developmental psychology (3rd ed.). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Carr, S. C., & Sloan, T. S. (Eds.). (2003). Poverty and psychology: From global perspective to local practice. New York, NY: Springer.

De Vos, J. (2012). Psychologisation in times of globalisation. Hove, UK: Routledge.

Fox, D., Prilleltensky, I., & Austin, S. (Eds.). (2009). Critical Psychology: An introduction (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Gough, B., McFadden, M., & McDonald, M. (2013). Critical social psychology: An introduction. (2nd ed.). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Gough, B. (2017). The Palgrave handbook of critical social psychology. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Hill, D. B., & Kral, M. J. (Eds.). (2003). About psychology: Essays at the crossroads of history, theory, and philosophy. Ithaca, NY: SUNY Press.

Hepburn, A. (2003). An introduction to critical social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Henriques, J., Hollway, W., Urwin, C., Venn, C., & Walkerdine, V. (Eds.). (1998). Changing the subject: Psychology, social regulation and subjectivity. London, UK: Routledge.

Hollway,W. (1989). Subjectivity and method in psychology: Gender, meaning and science. London, UK: SAGE.

Hollway,W. (1991). Work psychology and organizational behaviour: Managing the individual at work. London, UK: SAGE.

Hollway, W. (Ed.). (2004). Special issue on psycho-social research. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 10, 5-12.

Hollway, W., Lucey, H. and Phoenix, A. (Eds.). (2007). Social psychology matters. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Hook, D. (Ed.). (2004). Critical psychology. Lansdowne, South Africa: UCT Press.

Hook, D. (2012). A critical psychology of the postcolonial: The mind of apartheid. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Ibáñez, T., & Iñiguez, L. (Eds.). (1997). Critical social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Mama, A. (1995). Beyond the masks: Race, gender and subjectivity. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Newnes, C., & Golding, L. (Eds.). (2017). Teaching Critical Psychology: International Perspectives. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Parker, I. (Ed.). (2015). Handbook of critical psychology. London, UK: Routledge.

Parker, I. (Ed.). (2011). Critical psychology. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Parker, I. (2015). Critical discursive psychology (2nd ed.). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Prilleltensky, I., & Nelson, G. (2002). Doing psychology critically: Making a difference in diverse settings. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Richards, G. (2016). 'Race', racism and psychology: Towards a reflexive history (2nd ed.). Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Schraube, E., & Osterkamp, U. (Eds.). (2013). Psychology from the standpoint of the subject: Selected writings of Klaus Holzkamp. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Sloan, T. (1996). Damaged life: The crisis of the modern psyche. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Sloan, T. (Ed.). (2000). Critical psychology: Voices for change. Basinstoke, UK: Macmillan.

Sullivan, E. V. (1984). A critical psychology: Interpretation of the personal world. New York, NY: Springer.

Teo, T. (2005). The critique of psychology: From Kant to postcolonial theory. New York, NY: Springer.

Teo, T. (Ed.). (2014). Encyclopedia of critical psychology. New York, NY: Springer.

Teo, T. (2018). Outline of theoretical psychology: Critical investigations. London, UK: Palgrave.

Tolman, C. W., & Maiers, W. (Eds.). (2006). Critical psychology: Contributions to an historical science of the subject. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Tuffin, K. (2004). Understanding critical social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Walkerdine, V. (Ed.). (2002). Challenging subjects: Critical psychology for a new millennium. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

Watkins, M., & Shulman, H. (2008). Toward psychologies of liberation. New York, NY: Palgrave.

Wexler, P. (1983). Critical social psychology. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Widdicombe, S. (2004). Introduction to critical social psychology. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Book series

Broughton, J., Ingleby, D., & Walkerdine, V. (Eds.). Critical psychology series. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Parker, I. (Ed.). Concepts for critical psychology: Disciplinary boundaries re-thought. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.

Sloan, T. (Ed.). Critical theory and practice in psychology and the human sciences. London, UK: Palgrave.

Articles

Ahmed, B. (2008). Teaching critical psychology of ‘race’ issues: problems in promoting anti‐racist practice. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 18(1), 54-67.

Augoustinos, M. (2013). Discourse analysis in psychology: what's in a name?. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 10(3), 244-248.

Austin, S., & Prilleltensky, I. (2001). Contemporary debates in critical psychology: dialectics and syntheses. Australian Psychologist, 36(1), 75-80.

Blackman, L., & Featherstone, M. (2010). Re-visioning body & society. Body & Society, 16(1), 1-5.

Branney, P., Gough, B., & Madill, A. (2009). The other side of critical psychology? A review of the utility of Lacanian psychoanalysis with a focus on the theory of the Four Discourses. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 7, 187-204.

Burman, E. (2007). Between orientalism and normalization: Cross-cultural lessons from Japan for a critical history of psychology. History of Psychology, 10(2), 179-198.

Burton, M. (2004). Radical psychology networks: a review and guide. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 14(2), 119-130.

Burton, M. (2013). Liberation psychology: A constructive critical praxis. Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 30(2), 249-259.

Burton, M., & Kagan, C. (2005). Liberation social psychology: learning from Latin America. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 15(1), 63-78.

Cromby, J. (2005). Theorizing embodied subjectivity. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 15, 133-150.

Cruz, M. R., & Sonn, C. C. (2011). (De) colonizing culture in community psychology: Reflections from critical social science. American Journal of Community Psychology, 47(1-2), 203-214.

Dhar, A., & Siddiqui, S. (2013). At the edge of (critical) psychology. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 10, 506-548.

Fine, M. (2012). Resuscitating critical psychology for “revolting” times. Journal of Social Issues, 68(2), 416-438.

Fine, M., & Burns, A. (2003). Class notes: Toward a critical psychology of class and schooling. Journal of Social Issues, 59(4), 841-860.

Fondacaro, M. R., & Weinberg, D. (2002). Concepts of social justice in community psychology: Toward a social ecological epistemology. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30(4), 473-492.

Fox, D. R. (2001). A critical-psychology approach to law's legitimacy. Legal Stud. F., 25, 519-538.

Fryer, D., & Laing, A. (2008). Community psychologies: What are they? What could they be? Why does it matter? A critical community psychology approach. Australian Community Psychologist, 20(2), 7-15.

Goddard, M. J. (2014). Critical psychiatry, critical psychology, and the behaviorism of BF Skinner. Review of General Psychology, 18(3), 208-215.

Goodley, D., & Parker, I. (2000). Critical psychology and action research. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 2, 3-18.

Gordo López, Á. J. (2000). On the psychologization of critical psychology. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 2, 55-71.

Gordo, A., & De Vos, J. (2010). Psychologism, psychologising and de-psychologisation. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 8, 3-7.

Hayes, G., & Hayes, G. (2001). Marxism and psychology: A vignette. Psychology in Society, 27, 46-52.

Hepburn, A. (1999). Derrida and psychology: Deconstruction and its ab/uses in critical and discursive psychologies. Theory & Psychology, 9(5), 639-665.

Hollway, W. (2000). Practising critical psychology within a British psychology department. In T. Sloan (Ed.), Developments in critical psychology (pp. 34-45). London, UK: MacMillan.

Hollway, W. (2001). Critical psychology: Inside the belly of the beast. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 1, 110-113.

Henriques, J., Hollway, W., Urwin, C., Venn, C., & Walkerdine, V. (2002). Selections from changing the subject: Psychology, social regulation and subjectivity. Feminism & Psychology, 12(4), 427-431.

Henriques, J., Hollway, W., Urwin, C., Venn, C., & Walkerdine, V. (2002). Afterword. Feminism and Psychology, 12(4), 462-467.

Hollway, W. (2004). Editorial. Special Issue on psycho-social research. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 10, 5-12.

Hollway, W. (2006). Three family figures in 20th century British ‘psy’ discourses. Theory and Psychology, 16(4). 443-464.

Hollway, W. (2006). Towards a psycho-social account of self in family relationships: The legacy of 20th century discourses. Theory and Psychology, 16(4) 465-482.

Holzkamp, K. (1992). On doing psychology critically. Theory & Psychology, 2(2), 193-204.

Holzman, L. (2013). Critical psychology, philosophy, and social therapy. Human Studies, 36(4), 471-489.

Hook, D. (2001). Critical psychology in South Africa: Applications, limitations, possibilities. PINS (Psychology in Society), 27, 3-17.

Hook, D. (2004). Racism as abjection: A psychoanalytic conceptualisation for a post-apartheid South Africa. South African Journal of Psychology, 34(4), 672-703.

Hook, D. (2005). A critical psychology of the postcolonial. Theory & psychology, 15(4), 475-503.

Hook, D., & Howarth, C. (2005). Future directions for a critical social psychology of racism/antiracism. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 15(6), 506-512.

Ingleby, D. (1988). Critical psychology in relation to political repression and violence. International Journal of Mental Health, 17(4), 16-28.

Jovanović, G. (2010). The conditions of possibility of critical psychology. Theory & Psychology, 20(4), 569-592.

Lee, C. (2006). Critical health psychology: Who benefits?. Journal of Health Psychology, 11(3), 355-359.

Malone, K. R. (2000). Subjectivity and the address to the other: A Lacanian view of some impasses in theory and psychology. Theory & Psychology, 10(1), 79-86.

Markula, P. (2014). Embodied subjectivities: Intersections of discursive and critical psychology with socio-cultural exercise research. Sociology of Sport Journal, 31(2), 139-161.

Mather, R. (2000). The foundations of critical psychology. History of the Human Sciences, 13(2), 85-100.

Montero, M. (2011). A critical look at critical community psychology. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 5(12), 950-959.

Nell, V. (1996). Critical psychology and the problem of mental health. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 17(1), 117-132.

Nelson, G., & Evans, S. D. (2014). Critical community psychology and qualitative research: A conversation. Qualitative Inquiry, 20(2), 158-166.

Nightingale, D. J., & Cromby, J. (2001). Critical psychology and the ideology of individualism. Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 1(2), 117-128.

Nissen, M. (2008). The place of a positive critique in contemporary critical psychology. Outlines. Critical Practice Studies, 10(1), 49-66.

O'Loughlin, M. (2002). Is a socially responsible and critical psychology of difference possible?. Race, Gender & Class, 177-192.

Oliveira, J. M. D., Costa, C., & Carneiro, N. S. (2014). Troubling humanity: Towards a queer feminist critical psychology. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, (11), 41-58.

Olivier, B. (2007). Nature as ‘abject’, critical psychology, and ‘revolt’: The pertinence of Kristeva. South African Journal of Psychology, 37(3), 443-469.

Osterkamp, U. (1999). On psychology, ideology and individuals' societal nature. Theory & Psychology, 9(3), 379-392.

Osterkamp, U. (2009). Knowledge and practice in critical psychology. Theory & Psychology, 19(2), 167-191.

Painter, D., & Blanche, M. T. (2004). Critical psychology in South Africa: Looking back and looking ahead. South African Journal of Psychology, 34(4), 520-543.

Parker, I. (1999). Critical psychology: Critical links. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 1(1), 3-18.

Parker, I. (2007). Critical psychology: What it is and what it is not. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 1(1), 1-15.

Parker, I., & Burman, E. (2008). Critical psychology: Four theses and seven misconceptions. Hellenic Journal of Psychology, 5(1), 99-115.

Prilleltensky, I. (1989). Psychology and the status quo. American Psychologist, 44(5), 795.

Prilleltensky, I. (1999). Critical psychology foundations for the promotion of mental health. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 1(1), 100-118.

Prilleltensky, I., & Prilleltensky, O. (2003). Towards a critical health psychology practice. Journal of Health Psychology, 8(2), 197-210.

Ratner, C. (1970). The critical psychology of RD Laing. Telos, 1970(5), 98-114.

Sloan, T. S. (1999). The colonization of the lifeworld and the destruction of meaning. Radical Psychology, 1(2).

Sloan, T. S. (2001). Ideology criticism in theory and practice. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 1(2), 163-168.

Sloan, T. S., Austin, S., & Warner, D. N. (2007). Critical psychology in the belly of the beast. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 19, 19-36.

Sloan, T. (2013). OccuPsy: Critical psychology for decolonization. Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 18(4), 423-430.

Sullivan, G. B. (2007). A critical psychology of pride. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 21, 166-189.

Teo, T. (1998). Klaus Holzkamp and the rise and decline of German critical psychology. History of Psychology, 1(3), 235-253

Teo, T. (1999). Methodologies of critical psychology: Illustrations from the field of racism. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 1, 119-134.

Teo, T. (2008). From speculation to epistemological violence in psychology: A critical-hermeneutic reconstruction. Theory & Psychology, 18(1), 47-67.

Teo, T. (2011). Radical philosophical critique and critical thinking in psychology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 31(3), 193-199.

Teo, T. (2015). Critical psychology: A geography of intellectual engagement and resistance. American Psychologist, 70(3), 243-254.

Tolman, C. W. (1989). What's critical about Kritische Psychologie?. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 30(4), 628-635.

Tolman, C. W. (2009). Holzkamp's critical psychology as a science from the standpoint of the human subject. Theory & Psychology, 19(2), 149-160.

Trott, C. D. (2016). Constructing alternatives: Envisioning a critical psychology of prefigurative politics. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 4(1), 266-285.

Ussher, J. M. (2008). Reclaiming embodiment within critical psychology: A material‐discursive analysis of the menopausal body. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2(5), 1781-1798.

Watkins, M. (2015). Psychosocial accompaniment. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 3(1), 324-341.