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Working Towards Building Cultures of Peace: A Primer for Students and New Professionals
Authors:Scott L Moeschberger  Alicia Ordóñez
Institution:(1) Department of Counseling Psychology, Ball State University, USA
Abstract:As the counseling profession moves into the 21st century, counselors and psychologists are increasingly expanding their roles in the reduction of violence across settings. For students and new professionals, this new horizon of needs and opportunities can create some ldquorole confusionrdquo as traditional ldquodirect servicerdquo functions of individual and group therapy are evolving into ldquoindirect servicesrdquo that focus on broader interventions to help create peace. This article seeks to contribute a foundational guide for readers interested in peace psychology. The article provides a brief overview of the peace psychology movement, current trends, and informational sources. It reflects on factors that influence the decision to get involved and provides possible ways to participate in social action, as well as citing a personal example of how one student got involved in building cultures of peace within an international setting.
Keywords:peace  ethnopolitical  counseling  social action  liberation
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