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Hermeneutic Approaches to Interpretive Research - Dissertations In a Different Key (Paperback): Philip Cushman Hermeneutic Approaches to Interpretive Research - Dissertations In a Different Key (Paperback)
Philip Cushman
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1. Phil Cushman is a highly esteemed scholar in the academy, and has been a prolific author. The present project of featuring the work of his students is an innovative approach to dissemination of scholarship on hermeneutics. 2. Interest in hermeneutic approaches is on the rise, but little has been written on applying these approaches to a dissertation. This book will fill an important and niche. 3. Dissertations cover a range of challenging and topical issues, such as end of life care, motherhood, trauma and racism.

Hermeneutic Approaches to Interpretive Research - Dissertations In a Different Key (Hardcover): Philip Cushman Hermeneutic Approaches to Interpretive Research - Dissertations In a Different Key (Hardcover)
Philip Cushman
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1. Phil Cushman is a highly esteemed scholar in the academy, and has been a prolific author. The present project of featuring the work of his students is an innovative approach to dissemination of scholarship on hermeneutics. 2. Interest in hermeneutic approaches is on the rise, but little has been written on applying these approaches to a dissertation. This book will fill an important and niche. 3. Dissertations cover a range of challenging and topical issues, such as end of life care, motherhood, trauma and racism.

Travels with the Self - Interpreting Psychology as Cultural History (Hardcover): Philip Cushman Travels with the Self - Interpreting Psychology as Cultural History (Hardcover)
Philip Cushman
R4,009 Discovery Miles 40 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Travels with the Self uses a hermeneutic perspective to critique psychology and demonstrate why the concept of the self and the modality of cultural history are so vitally important to the profession of psychology. Each chapter focuses on a theory, concept, sociopolitical or professional issue, philosophical problem, or professional activity that has rarely been critiqued from a historical, sociopolitical vantage point. Philip Cushman explores psychology's involvement in consumerism, racism, shallow understandings of being human, military torture, political resistance, and digital living. In each case, theories and practices are treated as historical artifacts, rather than expressions of a putatively progressive, modern-era science that is uncovering the one, universal truth about human being. In this way, psychological theories and practices, especially pertaining to the concept of the self, are shown to be reflections of the larger moral understandings and political arrangements of their time and place, with implications for how we understand the self in theory and clinical practice. Drawing on the philosophies of critical theory and hermeneutics, Cushman insists on understanding the self, one of the most studied and cherished of psychological concepts, and its ills, practitioners, and healing technologies, as historical/cultural artifacts - surprising, almost sacrilegious, concepts. To this end, each chapter begins with a historical introduction that locates it in the historical time and moral/political space of the nation's, the profession's, and the author's personal context. Travels with the Self brings together highly unusual and controversial writings on contemporary psychology that will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, psychologists of all stripes, as well as scholars of philosophy, history, and cultural studies.

Travels with the Self - Interpreting Psychology as Cultural History (Paperback): Philip Cushman Travels with the Self - Interpreting Psychology as Cultural History (Paperback)
Philip Cushman
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Travels with the Self uses a hermeneutic perspective to critique psychology and demonstrate why the concept of the self and the modality of cultural history are so vitally important to the profession of psychology. Each chapter focuses on a theory, concept, sociopolitical or professional issue, philosophical problem, or professional activity that has rarely been critiqued from a historical, sociopolitical vantage point. Philip Cushman explores psychology's involvement in consumerism, racism, shallow understandings of being human, military torture, political resistance, and digital living. In each case, theories and practices are treated as historical artifacts, rather than expressions of a putatively progressive, modern-era science that is uncovering the one, universal truth about human being. In this way, psychological theories and practices, especially pertaining to the concept of the self, are shown to be reflections of the larger moral understandings and political arrangements of their time and place, with implications for how we understand the self in theory and clinical practice. Drawing on the philosophies of critical theory and hermeneutics, Cushman insists on understanding the self, one of the most studied and cherished of psychological concepts, and its ills, practitioners, and healing technologies, as historical/cultural artifacts - surprising, almost sacrilegious, concepts. To this end, each chapter begins with a historical introduction that locates it in the historical time and moral/political space of the nation's, the profession's, and the author's personal context. Travels with the Self brings together highly unusual and controversial writings on contemporary psychology that will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, psychologists of all stripes, as well as scholars of philosophy, history, and cultural studies.

Constructing The Self, Constructing America - A Cultural History Of Psychotherapy (Paperback): Philip Cushman Constructing The Self, Constructing America - A Cultural History Of Psychotherapy (Paperback)
Philip Cushman
R719 R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Save R78 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this ground-breaking cultural history of psychotherapy, historian and psychologist Philip Cushman shows how the development of modern psychotherapy is inextricably intertwined with that of the United States and how it has changed the way Americans view events and themselves. By tracing our various definitions of the self throughout history, Cushman reveals that psychotherapy is very much a product of a particular time and place--and that it has been fundamentally complicit in creating many of the ills it seeks to assuage.

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