• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Routledge
  • Pubblicazione: 08/2020
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures

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NOTE EDITORE
The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures explores central lines of enquiry and seminal scholarship on therapeutic cultures, popular psychology, and the happiness industry. Bringing together studies of therapeutic cultures from sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, politics, law, history, social work, cultural studies, development studies, and American Indian studies, it adopts a consciously global focus, combining studies of the psychologisation of social life from across the world. Thematically organised, it offers historical accounts of the growing prominence of therapeutic discourses and practices in everyday life, before moving to consider the construction of self-identity in the context of the diffusion of therapeutic discourses in connection with the global spread of capitalism. With attention to the ways in which emotional language has brought new problematisations of the dichotomy between the normal and the pathological, as well as significant transformations of key institutions, such as work, family, education, and religion, it examines emergent trends in therapeutic culture and explores the manner in which the advent of new therapeutic technologies, the political interest in happiness, and the radical privatisation and financialisation of social life converge to remake self-identities and modes of everyday experience. Finally, the volume features the work of scholars who have foregrounded the historical and contemporary implication of psychotherapeutic practices in processes of globalisation and colonial and postcolonial modes of social organisation. Presenting agenda-setting research to encourage interdisciplinary and international dialogue and foster the development of a distinctive new field of social research, The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in the advance of therapeutic discourses and practices in an increasingly psychologised society.

SOMMARIO
Part 1: Introduction General Introduction Daniel Nehring, Ole Jacob Madsen, Edgar Cabanas, China Mills and Dylan Kerrigan 1. Therapeutic Cultures: Historical Perspectives Ole Jacob Madsen 2. Charting the Emergence of the Self as a Social Representation from Early Modernity to 20th Century: A Constructionist Approach Patricia Neville 3. Self-Help, Therapeutic Industries, and Neoliberalism Heidi Rimke Part 2: Therapeutic Discourses Editors’ Introduction Edgar Cabanas 4. Happiness Imperialism Anat Noa Fanti 5. Spirituality and Happiness from New Thought to Positive Psychology Edgar Cabanas and José Carlos Sánchez 6. Resilience: The Failure of Success Eva Illouz 7. Stigmas Old and New: The Changing Nature of Stigma in the Twenty-first Century Ken McLaughlin 8. ADHD as a Symptom of the Times: Social Distress and its Naturalization Marino Pérez 9. Mindfulness as a Self-help Fad: The Mindfulness Industry, Popular Psychological Knowledge and the Sociological Imagination Daniel Nehring and Ashley Frawley Part 3: Therapeutic Experiences Editors’ Introduction Ole Jacob Madsen 10. Self-esteem, Happiness and the Therapeutic Fad Cycle Ashley Frawley 11. The Cultivation of Subjectivity of Young People in Youth Support Systems Brunila, K., Honkasilta, J., Ikävalko, E. et al. 12. Mental Health, Subjectivity and Subjective Development: The Multiple Angles of Mental Health Care Daniel Magalhães Goulart and Fernando González Rey 13. Embodied Therapeutic Culture Michal Pagis 14. Unlearning Privilege: The Therepeutic Ethos and the Battle Within the White Self Sam Binkley 15. Therapeutic Culture and Relational Wellbeing Sarah White Part 4: Therapeutic Practices Editors’ Introduction China Mills 16. Globalizing Personality: A View from China Amir Hampel 17. Digital Therapeutic Culture Jan de Vos 18. Counselling and Confucianism in China Jie Yang 19. Between Freud and Umbanda: Therapeutic Constellations in Buenos Aires, Argentina Mariano Ben Plotkin and Nicoás Viotti 20. Faith Healing: Haunted Discourses of Distress in India Sabah Siddiqui 21. Masculine Performers and Good Girls: Negotiating Gender Norms in Therapeutic Engagements Suvi Salmenniemi and Laura Kemppainen Part 5: Therapeutic Technologies and Therapeutic Institutions Editors’ Introduction Dylan Kerrigan 22. Therapeutic Education? Negotiating 'Evidence' and 'Experience' as part of the Professionalization of Psychiatry Students in India Clement Bayetti 23. The Crisis of Psychotherapy and the Road to a Post-Therapeutic Future Manfred Wiesner, Eugene Epstein and Lothar Duda 24. India’s Digital Therapeutic Assemblage: Smartphone Apps, Stress, and Mental Health Eva Hilberg and China Mills 25. The Nordic Therapeutic Welfare State and its Resilient Citizens Hanna Ylöstalo and Kristiina Brunila 26. Victim and Therapeutic Cultures and the Contentious Climate of Universities Jeff Sugarman 27. Undead Psyche: Post-colonial Art as Therapeutic Paradox in the Caribbean Marsha Pearce 28. Psychology Estranged: Mind, Culture and Capitalism Ron Roberts Part 6: Therapeutic Politics Editors’ Introduction Daniel Nehring 29. Neo-liberal Genre, not so Liberal Consumption: When a Japanese ‘Morning Person’ Book Crossed the South Korean Border Choon Key Chekar 30. Where Has All the Context Gone? Feminism within Therapeutic Culture Dana Becker 31. Trauma’s Empty Promise: Indigenous Death, Economics, and Resurgence Dian Million 32. Recognising the Political in the Therapeutic: Trauma Talk and Public Inquiries Katie Wright 33. Ontological Coaching and the Post-Therapeutic turn in Neoliberal Governmentality Rodrigo de la Fabián and Mauricio Sepúlveda 34. Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Trinidad and Tobago: Legitimacy, Inclusion and the Neo-colonialism of Procedural Justice Dylan Kerrigan

AUTORE
Daniel Nehring is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Swansea University, UK. His research concerns the personal consequences of globalisation and the rapid mobilisation of social life in the early 21st century. He is the co-author of Transnational Popular Psychology and the Global Self-Help Industry and Therapeutic Worlds. He is also the convenor of the international academic network ‘Popular Psychology, Self-Help Culture and the Happiness Industry’. Ole Jacob Madsen is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is the author of The Therapeutic Turn: How Psychology Altered Western Culture, Optimizing the Self: Social Representations of Self-Help and The Psychologization of Society: On the Unfolding of the Therapeutic in Norway. Edgar Cabanas is Research Fellow at Universidad Camilo José Cela, Spain. He is the co-author of Manufacturing Happy Citizens: How the Industry and Science of Happiness Control our Lives, which has been translated into over 10 languages, as well as the author of several scientific papers and book chapters. China Mills is Lecturer in Critical Education Psychology at the University of Sheffield, UK and the author of Decolonizing Global Mental Health: The Psychiatrization of the Majority World. Dylan Kerrigan is Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Leicester, UK, and a Visiting Lecturer with the University of the West Indies. He is co-author of Therapeutic Worlds: Popular Psychology and the Socio-Cultural Organisation of Intimate Life.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780367110925
  • Collana: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 1.00 lb
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: 11 b/w images, 2 tables, 4 halftones and 7 line drawings
  • Pagine Arabe: 470
  • Pagine Romane: xviii