Values and Philosophies of Community Psychology

Knowledge of the values and philosophies of community psychology is a critical first step to understanding what community psychology is about. The values and philosophies of community psychology have been outlined by many writers (see for example, Thomas & Veno, 1992; Orford, 1993; Newbrough, 1997). On the following pages, each member of the group briefly explores what some of these values and philosophies are.

Empowerment

(Judy)

Community Development Participation, Collaboration & Partnership

(Helen)

Fuzzy Holistic Concepts, Principles and the Occasional Equation

(Vicky)

Evaluation

(Eliza)

Diversity, Cultural Pluralism, Multiculturalism and Biculturalism

(Tomi)

Prevention

(Lisa)

Social Justice and Social Innovation

(Peter)

References

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