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Analysing Identity - Cross-Cultural, Societal and Clinical Contexts (Paperback)
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Analysing Identity - Cross-Cultural, Societal and Clinical Contexts (Paperback)
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People's identities are addressed and brought into being by
interaction with others. Identity processes encompass biographical
experiences, historical eras and cultural norms in which the self's
autonomy varies according to the flux of power relationships with
others. Identity Structure Analysis (ISA) draws upon psychological,
sociological and social anthropological theory and evidence to
formulate a system of concepts that help explain the notion of
identity. They can be applied to the practical investigations of
identity structure and identity development in a number of
clinical, societal and cultural settings. This book includes topics
on national and ethnic identification in multicultural contexts and
gender identity relating to social context and the urban
environment. Clinical applications that describe identity processes
associated with psychological distress are also examined. These
include anorexia nervosa and vicarious traumatisation of
counsellors in the aftermath of atrocity. Analysing Identity is
unique in its development of this integrative conceptualisation of
self and identity, and its operationalisation in practice. This
innovative book will appeal to academics and professionals in
developmental, social, cross-cultural, clinical and educational
psychology and psychotherapy. It will also be of interest to those
involved with sociology, political science, gender studies, ethnic
studies and social policy. Of particular note is the availability
of new software, Ipseus, which facilitates ISA for use by
practitioners. It enables them to enhance their professional skills
by ascertaining their clients' perspectives on self as located in
the social world. This has been successfully used with pre-school
three to five year-old children, and all other age-ranges through
childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Ipseus is designed to be used
in inter-cultural contexts and appeals to practitioners for their
input for the generation of customized identity instruments (see
www.identityexploration.com).
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