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The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour is an innovative
conceptualisation of how the quest for a high self-worth works as a
psychosocial dynamic, presenting the idea that feelings of
impotence and low self-esteem induce a powerful impetus on negative
human action. This book gives an account of what it means to base a
whole psychological perspective on high value, which has been an
understudied aspect of human action. Employing an ethnographical
approach, the book uses client observations and social research to
promote original solutions in an empathetic and engaging manner for
psychological support services aiding isolated individuals. It
considers the concept of a valuable self and examines the negative
effects within the personality which can be generated when this
drive for a valuable self is blocked through human devaluation or
violence. The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour will
appeal to academics and post-graduate students in the fields of
psychology and psychotherapy, psychotherapists with specialist
interests in loneliness and self-worth, and sociologists concerned
with the psychology of the self.
The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour is an innovative
conceptualisation of how the quest for a high self-worth works as a
psychosocial dynamic, presenting the idea that feelings of
impotence and low self-esteem induce a powerful impetus on negative
human action. This book gives an account of what it means to base a
whole psychological perspective on high value, which has been an
understudied aspect of human action. Employing an ethnographical
approach, the book uses client observations and social research to
promote original solutions in an empathetic and engaging manner for
psychological support services aiding isolated individuals. It
considers the concept of a valuable self and examines the negative
effects within the personality which can be generated when this
drive for a valuable self is blocked through human devaluation or
violence. The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour will
appeal to academics and post-graduate students in the fields of
psychology and psychotherapy, psychotherapists with specialist
interests in loneliness and self-worth, and sociologists concerned
with the psychology of the self.
A counter to the influential Benedict Option by Rod Dreher - our
churches, ministry and faith need to identify with the communities
they serve,not retreat behind their walls. The book gives both the
theology and the praxis of incarnation.
We live in a world that has become a resource, a world conditioned
by the progressive domination of a monetary scale applied across
the board. Our value and worth are contingent upon what we earn, on
what we own. Amidst the increasing financialisation that
characterises much of the globe, the prevailing ethos is that the
only values we can usefully measure are those that can be
quantified and expressed in terms of economics. Yet economic value
and the value of the human are closely connected: erode the
economic and you erode the personal. In the global economic crash
of recent years it has been people who have been under assault not
just financial value. The vulnerability of a society shaped solely
by economic and monetised transactions is exposed when the economy
and the monetisation of everything fails. When the economic machine
seizes up, it is people who are devalued and dumped. Drawing upon
his experience in government, education and the Church, the author
asks: Must we be a market society as well as a market economy? Can
we devise a non-economic account of describing human value and
worth? Christopher Steed argues that the really important issues
that frame the contemporary human situation are those that cannot
be measured. Quality is also vital to human flourishing: what,
after all, is wealth for? In this timely and important work, the
author calls for a wider concept of value - one that encompasses
both economic value and human value - and for a society that
cultivates the importance of the human.
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