• Black Panther Psychology

  • Alexander, A. & Vozar, T. (2019). Raising a king: Father-son attachment between T’Challa and T’Chaka. In T. Langley & A. Simmons (Eds.), Black Panther Psychology: Hidden Kingdoms (pp. 71-80). New York: Sterling Publishing.

    Alexander, A. (2019). Black Girl Magic: Black women as leaders of Wakanda. In T. Langley & A. Simmons (Eds.), Black Panther Psychology: Hidden Kingdoms (pp. 121-131). New York: Sterling Publishing.

  • Therapeutic Self-Disclosure

  • Alexander, A.A. (2018). “Are you gay?” In G. Danzer (Ed.), Therapeutic Self-Disclosure: An Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners (pp. 139-145). New York: Routledge.

  • The Joker Psychology

  • Langley, T., Alexander, A., Hicks, V., Sharp, W., Mastin, J., Sobin, Y., Busch, J., Johnson, A., Currie, E., & La Forgia, K. (2019). Therapy: Could counseling cure the clown? In T. Langley & M. Uslan (Eds.), The Joker Psychology: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them (pp. 286-307). New York: Sterling Publishing.

     

  • Research Methods for Studying Mental Health after Disasters and Terrorism

  • Jones, R.T., Hadder, J., Carvajal, F., Chapman, S., & Alexander, A. (2006). Conducting Research on Diverse, Minority, and Marginalized Communities. In F. Norris, M. Friedman, D. Reissman, & P. Watson (Eds.), Research Methods for Studying Mental Health after Disasters and Terrorism: Community and Public Approaches (pp. 265-277). New York: Guilford Press.

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