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Clinical perspectives on how each value presents in therapeutic settings.

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Liberation
Liberation Psychology
A therapeutic framework that explicitly addresses the intersection of individual psychology and systemic oppression. It validates the client's concerns as structural rather than merely personal and provides a lens for understanding how internalized oppression affects mental health.
Liberation
Somatic Experiencing
Addresses the physiological impact of sustained activation and chronic anger. These clients often carry significant trauma in the body, and somatic work can release the physical charge without requiring them to abandon the values that drive their engagement.
Liberation
Narrative Therapy
The externalization of problems aligns with the client's structural analysis, and the focus on preferred stories allows the client to author a narrative that includes their activism without being consumed by it.