This text addresses the interface of sociology and psychology which, it argues, is the key to political change. Offering a comparison of a range of psychotherapeutic theories of human nature, including those of Freud and Anna Freud, Klein and Kleininans and Lacan, humanisticpsychology, and feminist, trans-cultural and other radical psychotherapies, the book focuses on each theory's psychological concept of health and its political implications.
This text addresses the interface of sociology and psychology which, it argues, is the key to political change. Offering a comparison of a range of psychotherapeutic theories of human nature, including those of Freud and Anna Freud, Klein and Kleininans and Lacan, humanisticpsychology, and feminist, trans-cultural and other radical psychotherapies, the book focuses on each theory's psychological concept of health and its political implications.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Starting points Chapter 3 Conflicting concepts of health Chapter 4 Freud and the inevitability of discontent Chapter 5 Melanie Klein: A social emotion Chapter 6 Jacques Lacan: Exposing the myth of agency Chapter 7 Humanistic psychology: Saved by synergy Chapter 8 Four radical approaches Chapter 9 Conclusion: If humanly possible
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Starting points Chapter 3 Conflicting concepts of health Chapter 4 Freud and the inevitability of discontent Chapter 5 Melanie Klein: A social emotion Chapter 6 Jacques Lacan: Exposing the myth of agency Chapter 7 Humanistic psychology: Saved by synergy Chapter 8 Four radical approaches Chapter 9 Conclusion: If humanly possible
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