Document Type
Article
Abstract
This article offers a reflective account of the Polish adaptation of the Heroic Imagination Project (HIP), a global educational initiative founded by Philip Zimbardo to promote everyday heroism through psychological awareness. As HIP took root in Poland, we developed a robust infrastructure of certified trainers, academic collaborators, and educational centers, reaching over 250 schools and 800 educators. Grounded in core psychological principles -- such as the bystander effect, social conformity, and prejudice -- the program empowered participants to resist negative social influences and cultivate moral courage. The experience also gave rise to Belonging Focus Therapy (BFT), a psychobiological and sociocultural approach that addresses the deep psychological wounds of exclusion and rejection. Drawing from personal collaboration with Zimbardo, this article weaves together educational outcomes, therapeutic insights, and empirical findings to show how cultivating psychological safety and self-awareness fosters heroism, healing, and inclusion. In honoring Zimbardo’s legacy, HIP in Poland stands as a testament to the transformative power of belonging.
DOI
10.26736/hs.2025.01.02
Recommended Citation
Wilczynska, Agnieszka
(2025)
"From Heroic Imagination to Belonging-Focused Healing: A Tribute to Philip Zimbardo,"
Heroism Science: Vol. 10:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: 10.26736/hs.2025.01.02
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/heroism-science/vol10/iss1/2
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