Therapy Culture:Cultivating VuRoutledge, 28 oct 2013 - 257 páginas First published in 2004. Therapy Culture explores the powerful influence of therapeutic imperative in Anglo-American societies. In recent decades virtually every sphere of life has become subject to a new emotional culture. Professor Furedi suggests that the recent cultural turn towards the realm of the emotions coincides with a radical redefinition of personhood. Increasingly, vulnerability is presented as the defining feature of people's psychology. Terms like 'at risk', 'scarred for life' or 'emotional damage' evoke a unique sense of powerlessness. Furedi questions widely accepted thesis that the therapeutic culture is primarily about imposing a new conformity through the management of people's emotions. Through framing the problem of everyday life through the prism of emotions, therapeutic culture incites people to feel powerless and ill. Drawing on developments in popular culture, political and social life, Furedi provides a path-breaking analysis of the therapeutic turn. |
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Frank Furedi. Figures. 1. Citations of the term 'self-esteem' in British newspapers 1980–2001 2. Citations of the word 'trauma' in British newspapers 1994–2000 3. Citations of the word 'stress' in British newspapers 1993–2000 4. Citations ...
Frank Furedi. Figures. 1. Citations of the term 'self-esteem' in British newspapers 1980–2001 2. Citations of the word 'trauma' in British newspapers 1994–2000 3. Citations of the word 'stress' in British newspapers 1993–2000 4. Citations ...
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... self 106 6 The self at risk 127 7 Fragile identity : hooked on self - esteem 143 8 Conferring recognition : the quest for identity and the state 162 9 Therapeutic claims - making and the demand for a diagnosis 175 Final thoughts : does ...
... self 106 6 The self at risk 127 7 Fragile identity : hooked on self - esteem 143 8 Conferring recognition : the quest for identity and the state 162 9 Therapeutic claims - making and the demand for a diagnosis 175 Final thoughts : does ...
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... self-esteem'. Today, a low level of self-esteem is associated with a variety of emotional difficulties that are said to cause a range of social problems from ... esteem'. So widespread are deliberations about self-esteem that it is easy.
... self-esteem'. Today, a low level of self-esteem is associated with a variety of emotional difficulties that are said to cause a range of social problems from ... esteem'. So widespread are deliberations about self-esteem that it is easy.
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Frank Furedi. Figures 1 Citations of the term ' self - esteem ' in British newspapers 1980-2001 2 Citations of the word ' trauma ' in British newspapers 1994-2000 3 Citations of the word ' stress ' in British newspapers 1993-2000 4 ...
Frank Furedi. Figures 1 Citations of the term ' self - esteem ' in British newspapers 1980-2001 2 Citations of the word ' trauma ' in British newspapers 1994-2000 3 Citations of the word ' stress ' in British newspapers 1993-2000 4 ...
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... self - esteem . When people are described or describe themselves as vulnerable , the reference is usually to the state of their emotion . Those who are represented as damaged are assumed to be emotionally scarred . People who have ...
... self - esteem . When people are described or describe themselves as vulnerable , the reference is usually to the state of their emotion . Those who are represented as damaged are assumed to be emotionally scarred . People who have ...
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Therapy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age Frank Furedi Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
Therapy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age Frank Furedi Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
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