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Personal Disorder and Family Life Peter Lomas

Personal Disorder and Family Life By Peter Lomas

Personal Disorder and Family Life by Peter Lomas


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Summary

This work looks into how, why, and when people pursue things in life that they desire, those that make their existence attractive and worth living.

Personal Disorder and Family Life Summary

Personal Disorder and Family Life by Peter Lomas

This work looks into how, why, and when people pursue things in life that they desire, those that make their existence attractive and worth living. Robert A. Stebbins calls this "Positive Sociology," the study of what people do to organize their lives such that they become substantially rewarding, satisfying, and fulfilling. Western society has many challenges: crime, drug addiction, urban pollution, daily stress, domestic violence, and overpopulation. Significant levels of success in avoiding these problems brings a noticeable measure of tranquility, but it does not necessarily generate a positive life.

Personal Decisions in the Public Square draws upon, in large part, the sociology of leisure, a "happy science." Among the basic concepts in the sociology of leisure are activity and human agency. The centrality of positive activity is one of its hallmarks and separates it from other social science specialties. Stebbins's positive sociology centers on conceptual roots found in the "serious leisure" perspective. This theoretical framework synthesizes three main forms of leisure (serious, casual, and project-based) while showing their distinctive features, similarities, and interrelationships. Positive sociology also considers two other domains of life: work and non-work obligations.

This new approach focuses on the pursuit of "that which makes life worth living." Stebbins explores goals that are important to all people, such as negotiating the right work/family or obligation/leisure balance and the tricky relationship between money and happiness. Research scientists or the general public may find the ideas presented in this volume help them better understand and negotiate situations, by showing how to approach them in a positive way rather than as "problems" that need to be solved.

About Peter Lomas

Peter Lomas has worked in general practice, neurosurgery, and psychiatry before training at the Institute of Psychoanalysis, London. Since that time he has practiced in child and family psychotherapy in the Health Service and independently with adults as a psychotherapist. He is the author of The Limits of Interpretation and Cultivating Intuition and the Transaction titles True and False Experience and The Psychotherapy of Everyday Life. He has also edited The Predicament of the Family.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

1. Three Domains of Activity

2. A History of Work, Leisure, and Obligation

3. Balancing Work, Leisure, and Obligation

4. Personal Development

5. The Confident Self

6. Community Involvement

7. What Really Counts?

References

Index

Additional information

GOR012722471
9781560003410
1560003413
Personal Disorder and Family Life by Peter Lomas
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1997-11-30
262
N/A
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