Therapy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain AgePsychology Press, 2004 - 245 páginas 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 toward 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 people 'at risk', 'scarred for life' or 'emotional damage' evoke a unique sense of powerlessness. Furedi questions the widely accepted thesis that the therapeutic turn represents an enlightened shift towards emotions. He claims that 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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... relationships informs the way that therapeutic culture makes sense of the human condition . The perception of emotional deficit is underwritten by an intense sense of emotional vulnerability . As a result , society is in the process of ...
... relationships informs the way that therapeutic culture makes sense of the human condition . The perception of emotional deficit is underwritten by an intense sense of emotional vulnerability . As a result , society is in the process of ...
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... relationship is a widely held assumption of parenting ' experts'.23 Indeed , every stage in the life course - from birth to death - is portrayed as repre- senting such grave risks as to require counselling and other forms of ...
... relationship is a widely held assumption of parenting ' experts'.23 Indeed , every stage in the life course - from birth to death - is portrayed as repre- senting such grave risks as to require counselling and other forms of ...
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... relationship of the therapist and the client . Such interventions characterise all contemporary organisations and institutions in Britain . The assimilation of the therapeutic ethos and practices by a variety of professions and ...
... relationship of the therapist and the client . Such interventions characterise all contemporary organisations and institutions in Britain . The assimilation of the therapeutic ethos and practices by a variety of professions and ...
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... relationship to society . Cultural representations of this relationship are underpinned by perceptions of what constitutes the individual . Every culture offers a statement about human nature and insights into the potential and ...
... relationship to society . Cultural representations of this relationship are underpinned by perceptions of what constitutes the individual . Every culture offers a statement about human nature and insights into the potential and ...
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... relationship with others . People also read from other scripts but when it comes to making sense of who they are , therapeutics exercises a formidable impact on their lives . Since this self - perception has a significant effect on ...
... relationship with others . People also read from other scripts but when it comes to making sense of who they are , therapeutics exercises a formidable impact on their lives . Since this self - perception has a significant effect on ...
Índice
The culture of emotionalism | 24 |
The politics of emotion | 44 |
Targeting privacy and informal relations | 66 |
How did we get here? | 84 |
The diminished self | 106 |
The self at risk | 127 |
Fragile identity hooked on selfesteem | 143 |
Conferring recognition the quest for identity and the state | 162 |
Therapeutic claimsmaking and the demand for a diagnosis | 175 |
does it matter? | 195 |
Notes | 205 |
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Therapy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age Frank Furedi Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
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Governing Paradoxes of Restorative Justice George Pavlich No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Sound Sentiments:Integrity in the Emotions: Integrity in the Emotions David Pugmire No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2005 |