Differentiation of Self and Social Justice Commitment Mediated by Hope |
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Authors: | Steven J. Sandage Sarah Crabtree Maria Schweer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Marriage and Family Studies, Bethel University.;2. Now at the Danielsen Institute and the School of Theology, Boston University.;3. Now at Family Innovations, St. Paul, Minnesota. |
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Abstract: | This study tested a theoretical model of hope mediating the relationship between differentiation of self and social justice commitment among graduate students (N = 202) in the helping professions. The theory was based primarily on the social justice philosophies of Martin Luther King Jr., Cornel West, and Paulo Freire using a cultural psychology approach. Results generally supported the theoretical model. Implications are considered for both training and future research on social justice. |
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Keywords: | social justice hope differentiation of self training cultural psychology |
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