Pt. I. Foundations. 1. Power, well-being, oppression and liberation: Points of departure. 2. Theory, research and action: oppressive and emancipatory effects
Pt. II. Training. 3. The making of a subversive teacher. 4. The making of a participatory action researcher. 5. The making of a critical practitioner/activist
Pt. III. Applications. 6. Clinical and counselling settings: making a difference with disadvantaged clients. 7. Educational settings: Learning a new school of thought. 8. Health settings: Fighting inequality to enhance well-being. 9. Community settings: Creating capacity and mobilizing for change. 10. Work settings: Working critically within the status quo