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The Political Self Rod Tweedy

The Political Self By Rod Tweedy

The Political Self by Rod Tweedy


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This book explores how our social and economic contexts profoundly affect our mental health and wellbeing, and how modern neuroscientific and psychodynamic research can both contribute to and enrich our understanding of these wider discussions.

The Political Self Summary

The Political Self: Understanding the Social Context for Mental Illness by Rod Tweedy

This book explores how our social and economic contexts profoundly affect our mental health and wellbeing, and how modern neuroscientific and psychodynamic research can both contribute to and enrich our understanding of these wider discussions. It therefore looks both inside and outside - indeed one of the main themes of The Political Self is th

About Rod Tweedy

Tweedy, Rod

Table of Contents

Foreword -- INTRODUCTION -- Insight -- Understanding the social context of individual distress -- Power in the therapeutic relationship -- Therapy in late capitalism -- The selfish society: the current state of things -- Divided brain, divided world -- Outsight -- Born to run: wounded leaders and boarding school survivors -- On Killing: the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society -- A tangled web: internet pornography, sexual addiction, and the erosion of attachment -- The corporation as a pathological institution -- We've Had a Hundred Years of PsychotherapyAnd the World's Getting Worse -- APPENDIX Additional resources

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NPB9780367328504
9780367328504
036732850X
The Political Self: Understanding the Social Context for Mental Illness by Rod Tweedy
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-07-31
296
N/A
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