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The concluding chapter discusses the role of personal peacefulness in peace psychology and the relationship of peace psychology to the broad field of psychology. The authors suggest that peace psychology is both an application of psychology and an approach to the discipline of psychology. Examples from each of the chapters of the book are used to illustrate how the contributors have expanded the scope and application of peace psychology.
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Nelson, L., Puopolo, M., Sims, G. (2014). Personal Peacefulness: Expanding the Scope and Application of Peace Psychology. In: Sims, G., Nelson, L., Puopolo, M. (eds) Personal Peacefulness. Peace Psychology Book Series, vol 20. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9366-2_11
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