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Re-Envisioning Psychology

Moral Dimensions of Theory and Practice

by Frank C. Richardson; Blaine J. Fowers; Charles B. Guignon

Synopsis

In the twentieth century, the practice of psychology has usually been based on a scientific or objective theory of human behavior. Today, an influential countermovement, often called social constructionism, argues that there is no basis for our beliefs or values beyond the swirl of meanings and practices in a particular community or era. Reenvisioning Psychology examines the increasing dissatisfaction with both scientific and social constructionist viewpoints and presents a sweeping new vision of theory and practice in psychology. " Reenvisioning Psychology is a breath of fresh air, a clear and resounding voice that provides an intellectual and moral direction that, if heeded and built upon, could lead psychology out of the confusion and political collusion in which it is currently mired. Richardson, Fowers, and Guignon have imaginatively applied interpretive and dialogic concepts to the most troubling aspects of theory and practice. If psychology is going to be saved from its own worst tAndencies, this book will be an indispensable element in its turning." Philip Cushman , associate professor, California School of Professional Psychology and author of Constructing the Self, Constructing America: A Cultural History of Psychotherapy

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Book Information

Copyright year 1999
ISBN-13 9780787943844
ISBN-10 0787943843
Class Copyright
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
Subject PSYCHOLOGY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 368
Length of Recording 18
Shelf No. JN002