Breaking the chains of psychological slavery pdf download
An edition of Breaking the chains of psychological slavery Written in English — 79 pages. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Breaking the chains of psychological slavery First published in Subjects Psychological aspects of Slavery , Psychology , Textbooks , Psychological aspects of Racism , Racism , Slavery , Psychology textbooks , Humanities textbooks , Psychological aspects , African Americans.
Places United States. Edition Notes Includes bibliographical references p. Other Titles Psychological slavery. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class A The Physical Object Pagination ix, 79 p. Community Reviews 0 Feedback?
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Self Help. About Na'im Akbar. Na'im Akbar. Na'im Akbar has been acclaimed by Essence Magazine as "one of the world's preeminent Psychologists and a pioneer in the development of an African-centered approach in modern psychology.
He has served on the Boards of Directors of a variety of important civic and professional organizations, including several terms on the Board of the National Association of Black Psychologists, which he was elected president in He has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Black Studies and for eight years was the associate editor of the Journal of Black Psychology.
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