This book builds on two current developments in psychology scholarship
and practice. The first centers on broad discontent with the
individualist tradition in which the rational agent, or autonomous
self, is considered the fundamental atom of social life. Critique of
individualism spring not only from psychologists working in the
academy, but also from communities of therapy and counseling. The
second, and related development from which this work builds, is the
search for alternatives to individualist understanding. Thus,
therapists such as Steve Mitchell, along with feminists at the Stone
Center, expand the psychoanalytic tradition to include a relational
orientation to therapy. The present volume will give voice to the
critique of individualism, but its major thrust is to develop and
illustrate a far more radical and potentially exciting landscape of
relational thought and practice that now exists. Most existing
attempts to build a relational foundation remain committed to a
residual form of individualist psychology. The present work carves out
a space of understanding in which relational process stands prior to
the very concept of the individual. More broadly, the book attempts to
develop a thoroughgoing relational account of human activity. In doing
so, Gergen reconstitutes 'the mind' as a manifestation of
relationships and bears out these ideas in a range of everyday
professional practices, including family therapy, collaborative
classrooms, and organizational psychology.
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Beyond Self and Community
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199885473
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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