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The Psychology of Demonization - Promoting Acceptance and Reducing Conflict (Paperback, New)
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The Psychology of Demonization - Promoting Acceptance and Reducing Conflict (Paperback, New)
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Throughout human history, the relationships of individuals and
groups have been disrupted by what the authors sum up as
"demonization," the attribution of basic destructive qualities to
the other or to forces within the self. Demonization results in
constant suspicion and blame, a systematic disregard of positive
events, pressure to eradicate the putative negative persons or
forces, and a growing readiness to engage in escalating conflict.
Richly illustrated with 24 case stories, this book explores the
psychological processes involved in demonization and their
implications for the effort to effect change in relationships,
psychotherapy, and beyond the office or clinic in the daily lives
of families, organizations, and societies.
Recent popular psychology--the authors argue--has tended to
encourage demonization. An appropriate alternative to this view is
known as the "tragic view" Suffering is inevitable in life;
negative outcomes are a result of a confluence of factors over
which one has only a very limited control; there is no possibility
of reading into the hidden "demonic" layers of the other's mind;
the other's actions, like our own, are multiply motivated;
escalation is a tragic development rather than the result of an
evil "master plan"; and finally, skills for promoting acceptance
and reducing escalation are necessary for diminishing interpersonal
suffering. The authors describe and illustrate a series of these
skills both for psychotherapy and for personal use. Finally, they
lay out an approach to consolation and acceptance, the neglect of
which they attribute to the dominance of demonic views.
"The Psychology of Demonization: Promoting Acceptance and Reducing
Conflict" will be appreciated by all those professionally and
personally concerned with the state of relationships.
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