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Liberation Psychology with Daniel José Gaztambide Nuñez & Harriet Fraad

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Liberation Psychology - A Podcast of Documentaries and Conversations

Mainstream psychology has been complicit whether intentionally or not. In the 1970s in El Salvador, psychologist Ignacio Martín Barro started to develop an alternative. He was assassinated as a result of his work by a CIA-trained battalion of the Salvadoran army. But fellow therapists and theologians in Latin America carried on his work. His legacy, known as liberation psychology, is an attempt to bring the historical, political and economic causes of our distresses and discontents into the therapy session. To learn more, we've invited on two guests both with a theoretical and experiential relationship to liberation psychology. Danielle Jose Hatambide Nunez is a therapist and author of People's History

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