Assertive Engagement Training Bibliography

Duncan, Barry. “The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Practice, and Research(link is external)” (2nd ed.) (pp.457-472)

Elman, Grace. “The Fight For Accessibility.(link is external)” ArcGIS StoryMaps, November 16, 2020.

Gordon, Thomas. “The Roadblocks to Communication(link is external).” Gordon Training International.

Hugs, Robot. “Having Trouble Explaining Oppression? This Comic Can Do It for You.(link is external)” Everyday Feminism, January 30, 2017.

Leaders, Listening 2. “Take the Shape Quiz to Learn about Yourself and Colleagues.(link is external)” Listening 2 Leaders.

Mapping Police Violence. “Mapping Police Violence.(link is external)” 

Michaels, Cari. “Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing: Video Series.(link is external)” University of Minnesota Extension.

Miller, William R., and Stephen Rollnick. Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change(link is external). Guilford press, 2012.

Miller WR. "Rediscovering fire: small interventions, large effects(link is external)." Psychol Addict Behav. 2000 Mar;14(1):6-18. PMID: 10822741.

Rapp, Saleebey, & Sullivan. “The Future of Strengths-Based Social Work”(link is external). May 2005 Advances in Social Work 6(1):79-90

Renee, Sonya. “(link is external)BODIES AS RESISTANCE: Claiming the Political Act of Being Oneself | Sonya Renee Taylor”.(link is external) TEDxMarin, 2017.

Semuels, Alana. “The Racist History of Portland, the Whitest City in America.”(link is external) The Atlantic (blog), July 22, 2016.(link is external)

Social Identity Theory: The Science of “Us vs. Them,”(link is external) 2021.

The Psychology of Dehumanization(link is external). Studies in Social Psychology, 2021.

What Is Historical Trauma?(link is external) - YouTube, 2015.

What Is Intersectionality, and What Does It Have to Do with Me?(link is external)” YW Boston, 2017.

Williams, Tasha. “Research Shows Entire Black Communities Suffer Trauma After Police Shootings.(link is external)” YES! Magazine (blog).

Winters, Mary Frances. “Equity and Inclusion: The Roots of Organizational Well-Being (SSIR)(link is external).” Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2020.