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What does critical psychology mean?
How and why have many psychologists come to think of themselves as critical psychologists?
The field of psychology presents itself in textbooks as a collection of scientific findings on human behaviour. Differences of theoretical orientation are acknowledged, but the voices of those who have fundamental questions about the entire enterprise of psychology are excluded. Critical Psychology: Voices for Change lends an ear to individuals around the world who argue for a radical transformation of psychology. Their reasons are multiple, but in general they demonstrate that psychology's theories, methods and practices contribute to the maintenance of a social order characterised by oppression, domination, inequality, and injustice. They envision a psychology that would participate actively in the construction of a just society.
Twenty contributors give fascinating personal accounts of the intellectual, cultural, and political journeys that led them to advocate various forms of what is coming to be known as critical psychology. They examine basic principles, suggest strategies for transforming mainstream psychology, and analyse contemporary social problems. This is essential reading for anyone who cares about the ethical use of psychological ideas, research methods, and interventions.
The editor
Tod Sloan is Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology, University of Tulsa. He is the author of Life Choices and Damaged Life.
The contributors
Brian Bishop, members of the Colectivo Contrapsicológico Esquicie (Barcelona), Natalie Contos, Ignacio Dobles, Neil Drew, members of the Discourse Unit (Manchester), Barbara Duarte Esgalhado, Dennis Fox, Stephen Frosh, Wendy Hollway, Elizabeth Lira, Bame Nsamenang, John Morss, Edmund O'Sullivan, Isaac Prilleltensky, Edward E Sampson, Ernst Schraube, Lois Shawyer, Christopher Sonn, Tod Sloan, Thomas Teo, Jane Ussher
All royalties from the sale of this book are being paid to the Ignacio Martin-Baro Fund for Mental Health and Human Rights.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Editor's Introduction
Of Rainbows and Differences; E.Sampson
Critical Psychology in the Mainstream: A Struggle for Survival; J.M.Ussher
The Critical Psychology Project: Transforming Society and Transforming Psychology; D. Fox
Practising Critical Psychology Within a British Psychology Department; W.Hollway
Reflecting On Who We Are in a Technological World; E. Schraube
In Praise of Unclean Things: Critical Psychology, Diversity and Disruption; S.Frosh
Bridging Agency, Theory, and Action: Critical Links in Critical Psychology; I.Prilleltensky
Reflections on Critical Psychology: Psychology of Memory and Forgetting; E.Lira
Critical Psychology: A Sub-Saharan African Voice; B.Nsamenang
Connection With Difference: Being Critical in a Postmodern World; J.Morss
Critical Psychology, Subjectivity, and the Politics of a Lost Signifier; K.Ror Malone
A Central American Voice; I.Dobles
Critical Psychology as Critical Vision; E.O'Sullivan
Critically Speaking: 'Is it Critical?'; Discourse Unit
To Overturn all Circumstances in Which the Human is a Degraded, a Subjugated, a Forsaken, a Contemptible Being; T.Teo
'Is Doing Good Just Enough?' Enabling Practice in a Disabling Discipline; N.Drew, C.Sonn, B. Bishop, N.Contos
My Postmodern Path to a Critical Psychology; L.Shawver
Thinking Critically About Psychology; J.Kaye
Critical Psychology or Critique of Psychology?; Colectivo Contrapsicologico Esquicie
The Critical Psychology of Everyday Life; B.Duarte Esgalhado
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index.
Product details
Published | Jun 01 2017 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9780333794531 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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