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The Political Self Understanding The Social Context For Mental Illness Roderick Tweedy

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The Political Self Understanding The Social Context For Mental Illness Roderick Tweedy
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Publisher: Karnac Books Ltd London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Roderick Tweedy
ISBN: 9781782204091, 9780367328504, 9780429907531, 9780429921766, 1782204091, 036732850X, 0429907532, 0429921764
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Political Self Understanding The Social Context For Mental Illness Roderick Tweedy by Roderick Tweedy 9781782204091, 9780367328504, 9780429907531, 9780429921766, 1782204091, 036732850X, 0429907532, 0429921764 instant download after payment.

This book explores how our social and economic contexts profoundly affect our mental health and wellbeing, and how modern neuroscientific and psychodynamic research can both contribute to and enrich our understanding of these wider discussions. It therefore looks both inside and outside -- indeed one of the main themes of The Political Self is that the conceptually discrete categories of ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ in reality constantly interact, shape, and inform each other. Severing these two worlds, it suggests, has led both to a devitalised and dissociated form of politics, and to a disengaged and disempowering form of therapy and analysis.--Publisher website.

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