Community psychology in Thailand
American Journal of Community Psychology1989Vol. 17(1), pp. 109–119
Abstract
In a developing country such as Thailand, where many pressing problems must be dealt with promptly, quick solutions, though often short-lived, are usually preferred over long-term preventive measures. This paper attempts to describe the Thai community psychology movement and its struggles to overcome momentous obstacles, along with innovations that serve as a foundation for future work.
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