Abstract

Community psychology branched from the discipline and field of psychology in the mid-1960's with development of a divergent world view and a variety of different themes. These new themes appear to be similar to themes present in indigenous cultures, and a comparison is made with the culture of the Maori of New Zealand or Aotearoa. The parallels draw attention to the prevailing divergent views that persist between psychology and community psychology. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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