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Taking Care : An Alternative to Therapy.
Title:
Taking Care : An Alternative to Therapy.
Author:
Smail, David.
ISBN:
9781782413936
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (178 pages)
Contents:
COVER -- Contents -- New Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Dreaming and Wishing: The Individual and Society -- 2. The Pursuit of Happiness -- 3. Magic, Interest and Psychology -- 4. Faults and Reasons -- 5. Change: The Limits of Therapy -- 6. 'Relationships' -- 7. Growing Up and Taking Care -- 8. Morality and Moralism -- Index.
Abstract:
Taking Care established David Smail as an important social and political analyst whose background happened to be in clinical psychology. In this work he develops the analysis of mental illness, and psychology in general, in the contexts of society, power and interest.People's experience is embodied in the world in which they exist. Notwithstanding the claims of some, psychology cannot, in the same way that magic cannot, change the nature of that experience fundamentally. At best, psychotherapy might provide a degree of understanding about that limitation. The historical relationship between psychology and magic is examined.The socio-political and economic structures of the society in which we live have the greatest influence on mental health, as on many other matters. Therefore, the individuation of focus in psychology on personal relationships, happiness, and sexuality can significantly miss the point. We need to develop political and social structures that 'take care' of people, to enable them to have meaningful 'public' lives. In that way feelings of self-worth may be fostered, with individuals being less likely to yield to anxiety and distress. Such an environment, further, is more likely to be conducive to successful 'private' relationships.The unfettered market, allowing some to pursue their interests at the expense of others, it is suggested, is not the mechanism best suited to promote self-worth and minimise anxiety and distress. A wide range of social, political and philosophical commentators are drawn upon, making this a work of scholarship, as well as of contemporary analysis.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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