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Psychology, Society and Subjectivity

An Introduction to German Critical Psychology

Psychology, Society and Subjectivity
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Challenges to received notions of psychological theory and practice have been on the increase in recent years. Traditional positivist approaches are being abandoned in favour of alternatives deriving from the other social sciences and from philosophy.
Psychology, Society and Subjectivity traces the history and development of German critical psychology. Its author, Charles Tolman, charts the initial dissent from mainstream psychology in the late 1960s, to the reconstruction of a psychology that is truly for people, not simply one about people.
Drawing on the work of leading figures such as Klaus Holzkamp, Psychology, Society and Subjectivity will need to be read by anyone keen to make psychology relevant without sacrificing its rigour.
Routledge; September 1994
174 pages; ISBN 9780203420942
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ISBNs
9781134878123
9781134878116
9780415089760
9780203420942
0203420942