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similar to his once they had graduated (Mills 1998, pp. 187–190). However, their work is seldom referred to today. It is not so much that the work of the Iowa School was overtly disproved but rather that American psychologists both moved away from it into the new area of cognitive psychology. At the same time, the profession became more pluralistic and thus disin- clined to subject itself to a hegemonic enterprise like neo-behaviorism (Mills 1998, pp. 190–193)
Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories
Robert W. Rieber
For many Black Christians, however, Wright’s adversarial tone, rooted in a centuries-long quest for justice and righteousness, was not out of the ordinary at all. Wright was an adherent of Black liberation theology, a concept developed in the 1960s by James H. Cone, who had been a mentor to Wright.
The 1619 Project
Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine
Enduring abuse over time can lead to broken down self-esteem, feelings of low self-worth and intense emotional stress or even PTSD. While it’s never healthy to yell back at a partner or be violent with them if you are experiencing abuse you might have used one of these strategies when you felt your safety was at risk or you were trying to re-establish your independence in the relationship. Self-defense is not abuse, and identifying it as such can increase any fear you already feel in the situation. Everyone has the right to defend their safety, both emotionally and physically.
The Myth of Mutual Abuse | the National Domestic Violence Hotline
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