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This thought-provoking book on Indigenous Psychology offers a transformative vision of the field—one that reclaims psychology as a deeply cultural, spiritual, and relational endeavor. Rooted in non-Western and Indian traditions, the book bridges ancestral wisdom with academic rigor, exploring themes like philosophy, education, therapy, healing, and activism. It invites readers—students, scholars, counselors, and seekers—to rethink how we understand the mind, urging a shift from purely empirical models to those that honor soul, story, and symbolism. More than a textbook, it is a call to decolonize psychology and reconnect it with spirit and soil.
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