2001 SEYMOUR B. SARASON AWARD ADDRESS: The Spirit of Community Psychology

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Abstract

Community psychology as a field may have lost some of its original spirit; a spirit dominant at the founding of the field. Spirit is a difficult concept to discuss since it is a concept beyond usual discourse in psychology as a denotative, measurable and verifiable concept. Taking the lead from William James, Spirit, however elusive, is most essential to a sense of self. I offer three suggestions to enhance and to make our individual and collective spirit more vital: (1) Continuing education in the history of community psychology; (2) Creating time to share stories about our work; (3) Creating safe settings to enlarge our spirit. These ideas are offered as pragmatic suggestions to enable us to create more coherence between our personal and professional selves.

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Kelly, J. G. (2002). 2001 SEYMOUR B. SARASON AWARD ADDRESS: The Spirit of Community Psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30(1), 43–63. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1014368000641

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