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Buddihist Empowerment

Individual, Organizational, and Societal Transformation

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Psychology and Buddhism From Individual to Global Community

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Dockett, K.H. (2004). Buddihist Empowerment. In: Dockett, K.H., Dudley-Grant, G.R., Bankart, C.P. (eds) Psychology and Buddhism From Individual to Global Community. International and Cultural Psychology Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47937-0_9

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