Reflections on Christie, et al’s Peace psychology for a peaceful world, Hall and Pilisuk’s The social healer, Mang’s Toward a regenerative psychology of urban planning, Rountree’s Joining inner and outer approaches to freedom, Hoffman’s Existential activism, and Bargdill’s Existential activism While there is a rich history of peace psychology according to Christie, et al that dates back to William James (Christie, et al 2008), there is also a rich history of conflict resolution, of peaceful anti-war protests, of the Society of Friends (Quakers) engaging in conscientious objection and outward neutrality during conflicts while participating in… Read More