Complicities
A theory for subjectivity in the psychological humanities
Abstract
This Open Access book offers a model of the human subject as complicit in the systems that structure human society and the human psyche which draws together clinical research with theory from both psychology and the humanities to advance a more social just theory and practice. Beginning from the premise that we cannot separate ourselves from the systems that precede and formulate us as subjects, the author argues that, in reckoning with this complicity, a model of subjectivity can be created that moves beyond binaries and identity politics. In doing so, the book examines how we might develop a more socially just psychological theory and practice, which is both systems work and intra-psychological work. In bringing together ways of thinking developed in the humanities with clinical psychotherapeutic practice, this book offers one interdisciplinary take on key questions of social and emotional efficacy in action-oriented psychotherapy work.
Keywords
psychological humanities; subjectivity; Feminist therapy; Postcolonial theory; queer theory; identity politics; structural inequality; critical race theory; social justice; relational-cultural therapy; intersubjectivity; attachment theory; Lacanian psychoanalysis; therapeutic transgender activism; whiteness; Open AccessDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-79675-4ISBN
9783030796754, 9783030796754Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2022Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology,Classification
Psychology
Clinical psychology
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Gender studies, gender groups
Crime and criminology
Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology