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Smoke and Mirrors - Acknowledgement, Alienation, Antisocial Behaviour and Transformation (Paperback)
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Smoke and Mirrors - Acknowledgement, Alienation, Antisocial Behaviour and Transformation (Paperback)
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Antisocial behaviour terrifies most, if not all human beings. This
fear leads to various, previously learned ways of trying to defend
against it. It often leads to disrespect in relationships and wars
between countries. On a professional level, it has given rise to
resources such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual to prevent
this behaviour. This book uses case studies, client narratives and
socio-political examples to show these different forms of defence
are often, ironically also the fuel of growing antisocial and
prosocial behaviour. Seeing antisocial behaviour as a resource for
learning new skills of defence (instead of justification for
disrespect), and using it transformatively, could result in
different consequences, based on interpersonal, national and
international growth. Prevention and transformation of antisocial
behaviour depends crucially on our commitment to look critically at
ourselves and the work people do so that society can develop a
sense of agency. In this book, the author uses examples from a
developing country, South Africa (and as it has learned from other
countries, particularly the United States), as a microcosm. Its
mission over the past twenty-two years has been to transform from a
country ravaged by disrespect to one of mutual respect. It has
largely failed, not due to lack of intention, but because of not
knowing how legacies from the past are persistent in the identity
of the country as they are in the identities of people as
individuals and in their relationships. Nonetheless, there are
instances where lessons from the past have been used to transform
the present. This broad analysis of antisocial behaviour in South
Africa can be of particular interest not only in this country, but
also to other countries plagued by growing levels of crime and
violence.
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