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Turning Psychology into Social Contextual Analysis Bernard Guerin (University of South Australia, Australia)

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Turning Psychology into Social Contextual Analysis Summary

Turning Psychology into Social Contextual Analysis by Bernard Guerin (University of South Australia, Australia)

This groundbreaking book shows how we can build a better understanding

of people by merging psychology with the social sciences. It is part of a

trilogy that offers a new way of doing psychology focusing on people's

social and societal environments as determining their behaviour, rather than

internal and individualistic attributions.

Putting the 'social' properly back into psychology, Bernard Guerin turns

psychology inside out to offer a more integrated way of thinking about and

researching people. Going back 60 years of psychology's history to the

'cognitive revolution', Guerin argues that psychology made a mistake, and

demonstrates in fascinating new ways how to instead fully contextualize the

topics of psychology and merge with the social sciences. Covering perception,

emotion, language, thinking, and social behaviour, the book seeks to

guide readers to observe how behaviours are shaped by their social, cultural,

economic, patriarchal, colonized, historical, and other contexts. Our brain,

neurophysiology, and body are still involved as important interfaces, but

human actions do not originate inside of people so we will never fi nd the

answers in our neurophysiology. Replacing the internal origins of behaviour

with external social contextual analyses, the book even argues that thinking

is not done by you 'in your head' but arises from our external social, cultural,

and discursive worlds.

Offering a refreshing new approach to better understand how humans

operate in their social, cultural, economic, discursive, and societal worlds,

rather than inside their heads, and how we might have to rethink our

approaches to neuropsychology as well, this is fascinating reading for

students in psychology and the social sciences.

About Bernard Guerin (University of South Australia, Australia)

Bernard Guerin has worked in both Australia and New Zealand researching and teaching to merge psychology with the social sciences. His main research now focuses on contextualizing 'mental health' behaviours, working with Indigenous communities, and exploring social contextual analyses especially for language use and thinking.

Table of Contents

1. Where psychology went wrong 60 years ago: An erroneous turn at the fork in the Gestalt road 2. Going back to the 'fork in the road' and starting a fresh contextual approach 3. Language is a socially transitive verb: Huh? 4. How can thinking possibly originate in our environments? 5. Contextualizing perception: Continuous micro responses focus-engaging with the changing effects of fractal-like environments? 6. Contextualizing emotions: When words fail us 7. The perils of using language in everyday life: The dark side of discourse and thinking 8. Weaning yourself off cognitive models

Additional information

CIN036789811XG
9780367898113
036789811X
Turning Psychology into Social Contextual Analysis by Bernard Guerin (University of South Australia, Australia)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-07-20
162
N/A
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