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Connection-Centered Psychology

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Connection-Centered Psychology

Connection-Centered Psychology (CCP) is the practical application of the LP Psychological Framework, designed to support healing, development, and reconnection across educational, therapeutic, parenting, and spiritual contexts.

Rooted in the understanding that human beings thrive in connection—to themselves, others, and ultimately to Consciousness, Connection-Centered Psychology focuses on creating the internal and external conditions necessary for restoring and expanding Connection Capacity.

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Non-LP Related Terms

Purpose and Focus

While the LPPF provides the theoretical structure (e.g., Ego Modes, Needs Satisfaction, Connection Framework), CCP is the hands-on, real-world implementation.

Practitioners of Connection-Centered Psychology:

  • Identify and assess the [[Is a related LP term::Ego Mode|Ego Mode]] of the client, student, or self
  • Create [[Is a related LP term::Needs-Satisfying Environments|needs-satisfying environments]]
  • Provide [[Is a related LP term::Containment|containment]] and relational safety
  • Avoid coercion, punishment, and premature spiritual activation
  • Guide development from [[Is a related LP term::Deficit Mode|Deficit Mode]] through to [[Is a related LP term::Growth Mode|Growth Mode]]

Fields of Application

  • Education (esp. [[Is a related LP term::Trauma-Informed Education|Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centered Pedagogy]])
  • Counseling and therapy
  • Spiritual direction and coaching
  • Parenting and caregiving
  • Community healing and social work

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