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- Debunking 35 Myths about Human Intelligence
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Introduction to Clinical Psychology
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36 - Human Rights and Reconciliation
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33 - Conducting Psychological Research across Borders
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39 - Human Rights, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence
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29 - From Human Resources to Human Rights
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40 - Psychology, Human Rights, and the Implementation of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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17 - Human Rights and Psychology from Indigenous Perspectives
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30 - Climate Change
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Part III - Contemporary Issues in Psychology and Human Rights
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5 - The Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights in Addressing Racism, Discrimination, and Xenophobia
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38 - The Role of Scientific Societies in Promoting and Protecting Human Rights and the Example of the American Psychological Association
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22 - Psychology and the Global Human Rights Agenda on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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Part I - History of Human Rights
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4 - A Historical Narrative of Psychology Engaging Human Rights within the Framework of the United Nations
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37 - The Australian Psychological Society’s Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
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31 - Decolonization and Liberation Psychology
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1 - How Fear and Hope Shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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