Addictive Ideologies
In Addictive Ideologies, Dr. Emily Bashah, a clinical psychologist, and Hon. Paul Johnson, entrepreneur and former mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, offer a word of caution. Their belief— that today’s world of runaway identity politics, nationalism and cancel culture is setting the stage for a loss of individual agency and liberty—keenly shows why we can’t take democracy and civility for granted. Fortunately, it is still possible to learn from history and to regain one’s agency, self- empowerment, and life purpose.
Towards a Global and Cultural Psychotherapy
Emerging themes from migrant journey women and implications for social policy
Along with Dr. Martin La Roche, Dr. Bashah co-authored a chapter titled, "Psychotherapy with immigrant and refugee communities" In M. La Roche (2019), "Towards a global and cultural psychotherapy: Theoretical foundations and clinical implications." San Diego, CA: Cognella.
Note: This publication is part of Cognella's series on Advances in Culture, Race and Ethnicity and endorsed by Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race.
Crossing the Line
Lived experiences of undocumented immigrants
By Emily T. Bashah, PsyD, Louise M. Baca, PhD and Karen L. Suyemoto PhD
Borderland Journey: Stories From Deported Latinas
The Southwest crossing is a perilous journey for undocumented Latinas
By Emily T. Bashah, PsyD, Louise M. Baca, PhD and Karen L. Suyemoto PhD
Nature of Survival
Emerging themes from migrant journey women and implications for social policy
By Emily T. Bashah, PsyD, Louise M. Baca, PhD and Karen L. Suyemoto PhD