The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology: Cultural Imaginations that Shape Personal, Professional, Community and Contextual Relationships

The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology: Cultural Imaginations that Shape Personal, Professional, Community and Contextual Relationships

by Pierre Morin
The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology: Cultural Imaginations that Shape Personal, Professional, Community and Contextual Relationships

The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology: Cultural Imaginations that Shape Personal, Professional, Community and Contextual Relationships

by Pierre Morin

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Overview

This is the first volume of the renewed Journal of Process Oriented Psychology with the theme Cultural Imaginations that Shape Personal, Professional, Community and Contextual Relationships. The articles that have come together cover a broad spectrum of Worldwork applications, from working with teenagers in Portland, Oregon to reconciliation work with youth in Rwanda, from advocacy work about the humane slaughter of cattle in German farms to theoretical musings about the relevance of anti-racism work and the inclusion of the more than human world, from personal reflections about experiencing war in Ukraine to poems expressing feelings about the atrocities of wars and conflicts, from racial justice work, personal reflections on racisms and ableism to creative expressions in the form of the cover design using dried flower petals. We are honored to be able to include many contributions from colleagues of the global majority.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185615928
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 05/22/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 440,248
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Pierre Morin, Julia Wolfson, Yuliya Filippovska, Anup Karia, and Ruth Weyerman are senior practitioners and teachers of Process Oriented Psychology. They are part of the International Association of Process Oriented Psychology (IAPOP) and live in the US, Australia, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
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