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Re-envisioning Theoretical Psychology - Diverging Ideas and Practices

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This volume presents a re-envisioning of the field of theoretical psychology and offers unique visions for its present and future from leaders of North American philosophical psychology. It contends that theoretical psychology has reached 'middle-age' and must consider new directions to renew its growth. Rooted in a range of research traditions and the intellectual biographies of its authors, it paves the way toward this necessary revitalization of the content, activities, responsibilities, and hopes of theoretical psychology. 
The authors situate their analyses in the context of the increasing gap between alternative and mainstream and between the discipline and the profession of psychology. They demonstrate that changes in society, culture and technology, the internationalization of the psychological humanities, and the cross-fertilization of intellectual innovations from other disciplines now afford possibilities for new orientations in theoretical psychology. 
The volume aims to do justice to psychological topics, human beings, and the intellectual problems that psychologists encounter, while also providing space for (meta)theoretical engagement, often neglected in the discipline. Together, the chapters in this collection make the case that a renewal of the discipline and practice of psychology is a task that is best accomplished collectively, and, despite significant disagreements, in solidarity. 

List of contents

Preface: Thomas Teo.- 1. Toward a Poetics of the Other: New Directions in Post-Scientific Psychology; Mark Freeman.- 2. An Historical Turn for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology; Jeff Sugarman.- 3. An Intersectionality for Theoretical Psychology?; Kathleen L. Slaney.- 4. A Critical Reframing of Theoretical Psychology As Maternal: Strengthening Psychology's Inter- and Transdisciplinary Identity for the Twenty-First Century; Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.- 5. A Role for the History of Psychology in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology; Saulo de Freitas Araujo.- 6. The Indispensable Subject of Psychology: Theory, Subjectivity and the Specter of Inner Life; Suzanne R. Kirschner.- 7. Testing the Limits:  Theoretical Psychology Re-envisioned in Light of Boundary-Pushing Trends in Theoretical Physics, Philosophy of Biology, and Philosophy of Psychology; Barbara S. Held.- 8. Vertical and Horizontal Development in Theoretical Psychology; Lisa M. Osbeck.- 9. Toward a Metaphysical Empirical Psychology; Gregg Henriques.- 10. A New Wave of Thinking in Psychology; Brent D. Slife and Eric A. Ghelfi.- 11. Beyond reflexivity in theoretical psychology: From philosophy to the psychological humanities; Thomas Teo.

About the author

Thomas Teo is Professor of Psychology in the Historical, Theoretical, and Critical Studies of Psychology Program at York University, Canada. He has been active in the advancement of theoretical, critical, and historical psychology throughout his professional career. His research has been meta-psychological to provide a more reflexive understanding of the foundations, trajectories, and possibilities of human subjectivity.  

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This volume presents a re-envisioning of the field of theoretical psychology and offers unique visions for its present and future from leaders of North American philosophical psychology. It contends that theoretical psychology has reached ‘middle-age’ and must consider new directions to renew its growth. Rooted in a range of research traditions and the intellectual biographies of its authors, it paves the way toward this necessary revitalization of the content, activities, responsibilities, and hopes of theoretical psychology. 
The authors situate their analyses in the context of the increasing gap between alternative and mainstream and between the discipline and the profession of psychology. They demonstrate that changes in society, culture and technology, the internationalization of the psychological humanities, and the cross-fertilization of intellectual innovations from other disciplines now afford possibilities for new orientations in theoretical psychology. 
The volume aims to do justice to psychological topics, human beings, and the intellectual problems that psychologists encounter, while also providing space for (meta)theoretical engagement, often neglected in the discipline. Together, the chapters in this collection make the case that a renewal of the discipline and practice of psychology is a task that is best accomplished collectively, and, despite significant disagreements, in solidarity. 

Product details

Assisted by Thoma Teo (Editor), Thomas Teo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030167615
ISBN 978-3-0-3016761-5
No. of pages 297
Dimensions 150 mm x 217 mm x 23 mm
Weight 538 g
Illustrations XVII, 297 p.
Series Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

Psychologie, Klinische Psychologie, Geschichte, Biopsychologie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, B, Wissenschaftsphilosophie und -theorie, Psychologie: Theorien und Denkschulen, Psychology, Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Naturwissenschaften), Psychologie / Biopsychologie, Psychologie / Allgemeines, Einführung, Lexikon, Therapie / Psychotherapie, Psychotherapie - Psychotherapeut, Philosophy of Science, Psychological theory, systems, schools & viewpoints, Psychotherapy, Clinical psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, theoreticalpsychology; historicalpsychology; APADivision24; Post-ScientificPsychology; thehumancondition; abstractionism; meta-theoreticalperspective; PsychologyasaScience; CharacterAdaptationSystemsTheory; Theorophobia; Psychotherapy; Theoreticalphy, Philosophy and science, History of Psychology, Critical Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Psychology, Comparative, Eclectic psychotherapy, Integrative and pluralistic approach, Theorophobia

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