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Propaganda in the Helping Professions Eileen Gambrill (Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of California, Berkeley)

Propaganda in the Helping Professions By Eileen Gambrill (Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of California, Berkeley)

Summary

This incisive look at how propaganda has infiltrated the helping professions is essential reading for social workers, psychologists, and other helping professionals, and is an excellent supplement to courses on critical thinking and introduction to practice.

Propaganda in the Helping Professions Summary

Propaganda in the Helping Professions by Eileen Gambrill (Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of California, Berkeley)

Propaganda in the helping professions has grown by leaps and bounds in recent decades, with alarming implications for clients and their families, as well as the professionals who try to help them. There is a fog that has been generated by corporate interests and organizations attempting to sell their services and products to desperate or poorly educated consumers. Propaganda in the Helping Professions is a guide to lifting the confusion. From phrenology to institutional crib-beds for adult psychiatric patients, from Roman bird-beak masks to drugs designed to combat overurination, readers are taken on a tour across the centuries of egregious practices of professionals and quacks including the present-day medicalization of our lives. The author, one of the field's most relentless critics of fads, phonies, and fallacies, shows readers how to think critically about both research and advertising in order to deliver effective services to clients and not be bamboozled by bogus claims about alleged problems, risks, and remedies. Incisive, interesting, eminently readable, and passionately argued, this book places responsibility for client well-being both on consumers-to raise questions-and on the professionals who claim to help them-to accurately answer them.

About Eileen Gambrill (Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of California, Berkeley)

Eileen Gambrill, PhD, is Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction ; 1. Propaganda in the Helping Professions: What is it and Why Should You Care? ; Part 2. Context, Actors, and Scripts ; 2. Introduction to the Players ; 3. Interactions among the Players ; 4. Propaganda Analysis: Different Levels ; Part 3. Consequences of Propaganda ; 5. A Rogue's Gallery of Harms Related to Propaganda in the Helping Professions ; 6. The Medicalization of Life ; Part 4. How They Reel Us In ; 7. Obscure Different Views of Knowledge and How to Get It ; 8. Appeal to Popular Grand Narratives and Metaphors ; 9. Disguise Advertisements as Professional Literature ; 10. Propagandistic Use of Language and Social Psychological Persuasion Strategies ; 11. Appeal to Our Psychological Vulnerabilities ; Part 5. What You Can Do ; 12. Enhance Your Argument Analysis Skills ; 13. Increase Your Skill in Spotting Fallacies ; 14. Increase Your Skill in Searching for Answers for Yourself ; Notes ; References ; Index

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NPB9780195325003
9780195325003
0195325001
Propaganda in the Helping Professions by Eileen Gambrill (Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, Hutto Patterson Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of California, Berkeley)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20120301
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