r to M. Scott Peck’s theories of love, traditional values, and spiritual growth in The Road Less Traveled. Peck argues that we must become self-caring by having a positive view of the self and a realistic perspective of our social persona. Only in this manner can we love ourselves and others, particularly in an oppressive and hostile environment. As Peck (2003) argues, “The feeling of being valuable – ‘I am a valuable person’ – is essential to ment
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