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If psychology is seriously to address the despair and anguish that increasingly afflict us all, it needs to develop ‘outsight’. It needs to stop looking inside the head of each troubled individual that seeks its help and turn its gaze outwards. The causes of distress are not to be found in faulty or dysfunctional brains, but in the often toxic family circumstances, community settings, the workplace and the wider social world, with all its inequalities, injustices and environmental breakdown. These are the true influences on our wellbeing, argues the Midlands Psychology Group, a collective of counselling, clinical and academic psychologists who continue to find inspiration and guidance from the thinking of David Smail. In this hard-hitting challenge to their own profession, they outline their proposal for a social-materialist psychology – one that is concerned with the influences of our shared, material world and how it shapes everything we think, feel and do. For too long psychology has served the interests of the exploitative economic systems that dictate the lives of so many people in the industrialised world. Instead, it should be placing the values of compassionate solidarity at the heart of all that it does. This book seeks to inspire that shift and equip the profession to question, challenge and even change what it does.

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Preface, 1. We are in a mess, 2. A brief history of the present, 3. The ‘state’ of psychology, 4. Does therapy work? 5. The latest technologies of the self, 6. Psychology and the construction of consent, 7. A social-materialist psychology, 8. Doing psychology differently, 9. Within and beyond psychology, 10. Postscript, Appendix 1: the Draft Manifesto for a Social Materialist Psychology of Distress, Appendix 2: Establishing and maintaining a group

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      Publisher: PCCS Books
      Publication Date: 26/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781915220103, 978-1915220103
      ISBN10: 1915220106

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      Book Synopsis
      If psychology is seriously to address the despair and anguish that increasingly afflict us all, it needs to develop ‘outsight’. It needs to stop looking inside the head of each troubled individual that seeks its help and turn its gaze outwards. The causes of distress are not to be found in faulty or dysfunctional brains, but in the often toxic family circumstances, community settings, the workplace and the wider social world, with all its inequalities, injustices and environmental breakdown. These are the true influences on our wellbeing, argues the Midlands Psychology Group, a collective of counselling, clinical and academic psychologists who continue to find inspiration and guidance from the thinking of David Smail. In this hard-hitting challenge to their own profession, they outline their proposal for a social-materialist psychology – one that is concerned with the influences of our shared, material world and how it shapes everything we think, feel and do. For too long psychology has served the interests of the exploitative economic systems that dictate the lives of so many people in the industrialised world. Instead, it should be placing the values of compassionate solidarity at the heart of all that it does. This book seeks to inspire that shift and equip the profession to question, challenge and even change what it does.

      Table of Contents
      Preface, 1. We are in a mess, 2. A brief history of the present, 3. The ‘state’ of psychology, 4. Does therapy work? 5. The latest technologies of the self, 6. Psychology and the construction of consent, 7. A social-materialist psychology, 8. Doing psychology differently, 9. Within and beyond psychology, 10. Postscript, Appendix 1: the Draft Manifesto for a Social Materialist Psychology of Distress, Appendix 2: Establishing and maintaining a group

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