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Cybernetic Psychology and Mental Health - A Circular Logic Of Control Beyond The Individual (Paperback)
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Cybernetic Psychology and Mental Health - A Circular Logic Of Control Beyond The Individual (Paperback)
Series: Concepts for Critical Psychology
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This book explores the cultural importance of cybernetic
technologies and their relationship to human experience through a
critical theoretical lens. Bringing several often-marginalized
histories of cybernetics, psychology, and mental health into
dialogue with one another, Beck questions common assumptions about
human life such as that our minds operate as information processing
machines and our neurons communicate with one another. Rather than
suggest that such ideas are either right or wrong, however, this
book analyzes how and why we have come to frame questions about
ourselves in these ways, as if our brains were our own personal
computers. Here, the rationality underlying information theories in
psychology is followed to its logical conclusion, only to find it
circles back to where it began: engineered methods of human
control. After tracing a series of recent developments in this vein
across fields related to mental health, Beck highlights emerging
psychosocial alternatives by incorporating recent work of scholars
and activists who have already begun creating collective support
networks in radical ways. Their work overlaps fruitfully with ideas
from those, including Gilbert Simondon and Fernand Deligny, who
foresaw many of the current problems with how information theories
have been coupled with psychology and mental health care. This book
is fascinating reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate
students across psychology, mental health programs, and digital
media studies, and academics and researchers with a theoretical
interest in the philosophy of technology. It's also an interesting
resource for professionals with a practical interest in organizing
care services under the data-driven imperatives of contemporary
capitalism.
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