2010
DOI: 10.1177/0022167810382453
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Joining Inner and Outer Approaches to Freedom

Abstract: Humanistic psychology is distinguished as a discipline that champions freedom, dignity, and positive growth. Based on her case study of a participatory community development project in Guatemala, the author argues that existential-humanistic definitions of freedom and self-determination do and do not speak to the experience of the world's developing communities and that humanistic psychology's focus on the existential and experiential aspects of freedom must be balanced with attention to economic, social, and … Show more

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