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Beyond the Psychology Industry: How Else Might We Heal? (Repost)

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Beyond the Psychology Industry: How Else Might We Heal? (Repost)

Beyond the Psychology Industry: How Else Might We Heal? by Paul Rhodes
English | EPUB | 2020 | 127 Pages | ISBN : 3030337618 | 1.7 MB

This book provides a scholarly yet accessible approach to critical psychology, specifically discussing therapeutic practices that are possible outside of the mainstream psychology industry. While there are many books that deconstruct or dismantle clinical psychology, few provide a compendium of potential alternatives to mainstream practice. Focusing on five main themes in reference to this objective: suffering, decolonization, dialogue, feminism and the arts, these pages explore types of personal inquiry, cultural knowledge or community action that might help explain and heal psychological pain beyond the confines of the therapy room. Chapters focus on the role of cultural knowledge, including spiritual traditions, relational being, art, poetry, feminism and indigenous systems in promoting healing and on community-based-initiatives, including open dialogue, justice-based collaboration and social prescribing. Beyond the Psychology Industry will be of interest to researchers, clinical psychologists, therapists, academics in mental health, and cultural psychologists.

The Psychology of Global Crises and Crisis Politics: Intervention, Resistance, Decolonization

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The Psychology of Global Crises and Crisis Politics: Intervention, Resistance, Decolonization

The Psychology of Global Crises and Crisis Politics: Intervention, Resistance, Decolonization by Irene Strasser
English | EPUB | 2022 | 365 Pages | ISBN : 3030769380 | 2.5 MB

“This is a fascinating read on an extremely relevant topic. Outstanding scholars from around the world explore human life in times of the COVID-19 pandemic and engage with contemporary crises and the possibilities of forming viable futures. The book demonstrates the potential of a psychology that moves out of the laboratory and turns to the problems people face in their everyday world – relevant not only to psychologists but for scholars across the social and human sciences.”
– Ernst Schraube, Professor of Psychology, Roskilde University, Denmark

New Voices in Psychosocial Studies (Repost)

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New Voices in Psychosocial Studies (Repost)

New Voices in Psychosocial Studies by Stephen Frosh
English | PDF | 2020 | 241 Pages | ISBN : 3030327574 | 2.9 MB

Psychosocial studies in the UK is a diverse area of work characterised by innovation in theory and empirical research. Its extraordinary liveliness is demonstrated in this book, which showcases research undertaken at the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, UK, highlighting three domains central to the discipline – psychoanalysis, ethics and reflexivity, and resistance.

Discursive Psychology and Disability

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Discursive Psychology and Disability

Discursive Psychology and Disability by Jessica Nina Lester
English | PDF,EPUB | 2021 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030717593 | 17.4 MB

This book explores how discursive psychology (DP) research can be applied to disability and the everyday and institutional constructions of bodymind differences. Bringing together both theoretical and empirical work, it illustrates how DP might be leveraged to make visible nuanced understandings of disability and difference writ large. The authors argue that DP can attend to how such realities are made relevant, dealt with, and negotiated within social practices in the study of disability.