Damaged Life: The Crisis of the Modern Psyche (Critical Psychology)

Damaged Life: The Crisis of the Modern Psyche (Critical Psychology)

by JohnBroughton (Editor), TodStrattonSloan (Author)

Synopsis

This text presents an analysis of modernity's impact on the psyche. Modernization has brought many material benefits, yet we are constantly told how unhappy we are: crime, divorce, suicide, depression and anxiety are rampant. How can this contradiction be reconciled? Tod Sloan develops an integrated theory of the self in society by combining perspectives on personality development and sociohistorical processes to explore our complex response to modernization. He discusses the implications of postmodern theory for psychology and proposes concrete responses to address the issue of mass emotional suffering. His book is aimed at those working within psychology and related disciplines such as sociology and social policy, as well as anyone seeking enlightenment about the predicament of the self in contemporary society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Publisher: Routledge
Published: Dec 1995

ISBN 10: 0415043522
ISBN 13: 9780415043526

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Damaged Life provides a persuasive rationale and conceptual tools for the community psychologist choosing to bring a vital critical perspective to community research and action so that systems may be helped to change in order to empower persons to emerge from the psychological ruins of modernity. --Ken Maton, Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore, for The Community Psychologist, Vol. 32, No. 1, Winter 1999.
In Damaged Life, Tod Sloan has achieved something very precious but rare in modern social science: a compelling and insightful portrait of the person in the context of macro-societal change. His rich depiction of the individual is all the more valuable because it is set within a historical big picture.' I shall recommend this book to students and lay and professional friends.
-Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University