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Beyond Self-Limiting and Addictive Cultural Scripts: The Power of Preference in the Now
AHP Perspective (2012)
  • carroy u ferguson, UMASS Boston
Abstract
Culture provides us with a set of assumptions and values about ourselves, and the world around us. Culture influences how we think and feel and what we do. Each of us carries these assumptions and values in our mind and they serve as the context within which we relate to ourselves, to others, and to the physical and spiritual environment. Most people are unaware of their cultural assumptions, and assume that their own cultural assumptions about the nature of humanity and the world are right and natural. While culture is to be appreciated and celebrated, it also can be somewhat hypnotic, with the result of internalizing what may be unquestioned, unexamined, self-limiting, and addictive cultural scripts. Here, I want to briefly discuss how culture influences perceptions and how to recognize and move beyond self-limiting and addictive cultural scripts that are not serving humanity well.
Keywords
  • Culture; Addiction; Psychology; Choice Theory; Consciousness; Empowerment
Publication Date
Fall October, 2012
Citation Information
carroy u ferguson. "Beyond Self-Limiting and Addictive Cultural Scripts: The Power of Preference in the Now" AHP Perspective (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carroy_ferguson/4/