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The Rise of the Therapeutic Society - Psychological Knowledge & the Contradictions of Cultural Change (Paperback)
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The Rise of the Therapeutic Society - Psychological Knowledge & the Contradictions of Cultural Change (Paperback)
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This book is an examination of the contemporary fascination with
psychological life and the historical developments that fostered
it. Taking Australia as the focal point, Katie Wright traces the
ascendancy of therapeutic culture, from nineteenth century concerns
about nervousness, to the growth of psychology, the diffusion of an
analytic attitude, and the spread of therapy and counseling.
Wright's analysis, which draws on social theory, cultural history,
and interviews with therapists and people in therapy, calls into
question the pessimism that pervades many accounts of the
therapeutic turn and provides an alternative assessment of its
ramifications for social, political, and personal life in the
globalized West. "Wright's work provides an all important antidote
to a long series of off-base polemics that misunderstand the role
of psychotherapy in contemporary society. Wright's work provides a
sharp and welcome contrast. She finds the language of therapy at
the heart of the new social movements." -Jeffrey C. Alexander,
Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University
"The strength of Wright's work lies in its emphasis on the complex,
contradictory ways in which various aspects of our global worlds
enter into the inner, emotional texture of identity as well as the
processes through which the unconscious imagination constitutes
fabrications of the social-historical world." -Anthony Elliott,
Chair of Sociology, Flinders University, Australia. "This work
makes an important contribution to cultural and historical
sociology. Wright argues convincingly for a reappraisal of
therapeutic culture through a compelling critique of existing
theory and by drawing on alternative traditions to those that have
dominated scholarship in this field. The case studies she presents
are intrinsically interesting and theoretically important, and her
innovative perspective on the therapeutic society will make a
valuable and significant contribution to the field." -Zlatko
Skrbis, Dean, UQ Graduate School, The University of Queensland,
Australia.
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