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Revision as of 11:43, 16 March 2025
Healing Framework
A Healing Framework is any organized system of thought and practice aimed at providing instruction and guidance capable of healing damage incurred as a consequence of this planet's Toxic Socialization process.
- Ethical Framework
- Connection Framework
- Institutional Framework
- Educational Framework
- Creative Framework
- Healing Framework
- Metaphysical Framework
- Psychological Framework
LP Human Development Framework
LP Framework > LP Connection Framework, LP Creative Framework, LP HEALING Framework, LP Psychological Framework, Pathfinder Educational Model
List of Healing Frameworks
LP HEALING Framework, Positive Psychology, Transpersonal Nursing, Transpersonal Psychology
Syncretic Terms
Related LP Terms
Healing Framework > Connection, Connection-Centered Parenting, Creative Framework, Healing Environment, LP Assessment Tools, LP HEALING Framework, Narrative Visualization, Trauma Informed Developmental Narrative
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
"Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT) is an Indigenous led and grounded Healing Framework.[1]
The Lightning Path provides it's own LP HEALING Framework
Citation and Legal
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Footnotes
- ↑ Saskamoose, JoLee, Terrina Bellegarde, Wilson Sutherland, Shauneen Pete, and Kim McKay-McNabb. “Miýo-Pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being.” International Indigenous Policy Journal 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2017). https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.1.
