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  1. Liberation psychology is an interdisciplinary approach that draws on liberation philosophy, Marxist, feminist, and decolonial thought, liberation theology, critical theory, critical and popular pedagogy, as well as critical psychology subareas, particularly critical social psychology.

  2. Liberation psychology is a critical and interdisciplinary approach that focuses on the experience and action of the oppressed and excluded. It originated in Latin America and draws from various sources, such as liberation philosophy, Marxism, feminism, decolonial thought and critical psychology.

  3. An edited book that introduces liberation psychology, a discipline that uses psychological approaches to understand and address oppression among individuals and groups. It covers the origins, concepts, methods, practices, and social action of liberation psychology, with examples and applications for various populations and contexts.

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  4. Liberation psychology refers to the use of psychological approaches to understand and address oppression among individuals and groups. Liberation psychologists view oppression as the interaction of intrapsychic factors with systemic factors, such as sociopolitical injustice.

    • Lillian Comas-Días, Edil Torres Rivera
    • 2020
  5. Learn about liberation psychology, an emancipatory approach to understanding and addressing oppression among individuals and groups. This book covers the origins, development, concepts, methods, and applications of liberation psychology and its relation to social justice movements.

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  6. Liberation psychology is a participatory and transformative approach to psychology that aims to analyze and challenge personal and social oppression. It originated in Latin America and has expanded to include various contexts and perspectives of liberation.

  7. Oct 30, 2019 · A chapter from a book series on critical theory and practice in psychology and the human sciences. It analyzes Martin-Baro’s Liberation Psychology, which describes oppressed psychology caused by macro cultural factors and calls for social transformation.

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