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Narratives: The Focus of 21st Century Psychology

Narratives: The Focus of 21st Century Psychology

9781685078577
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Humans are emotional beings who feel deeply, reason occasionally, and narrate constantly. Narratives are the stories we tell ourselves to help us understand what we are feeling, thinking, and doing. Narratives help us remember the past, interpret the present, and prepare for the future. Narratives justify ourselves, to ourselves and to others. Narratives can motivate our successes, or be used to excuse our failures. To change our lives, we must change our narratives. This book should not be regarded as a rejection of traditional religion, classical philosophy, psychoanalysis, behaviourism, humanistic psychology, or cognitive science. These are the milestones of humanitys attempts to understand human nature. We accept these as the building blocks for a more complete formulation. The first chapter explains what narratives are, and why all narratives are not equal (and some are even dead ends). The second chapter focuses on the most important thing in the study of humans (their values) and why we must distinguish between the ultimate, the utilitarian, and the ulterior dimensions of relevance. The third chapter reviews the role of religious narratives in understanding those values (historically, and in the present; in society, and in individuals). The fourth chapter considers classical philosophy, especially logic, and how this contributes to narratives (but cannot always save us from the dead-end narratives of conspiracy theory and determinism). The fifth chapter charts the historical development of psychology as a science (from mind, to behaviour, to mental processes, to narrative and willpower). The sixth chapter looks at the lifespan, and how narratives develop as we confront the challenges posed by our changing relationships. The seventh chapter goes into greater depth on the interacting roles of adulthood:: spousal, parent, career, consumer. The last chapter emphasises the need for resilience and transformation in order to flourish and find flow in those roles.
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9781685078577
9781685078577

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
198
Weight (g)
408
  • Preface; To Each our Own Narrative; Values: What Really Matters?; Religion as the Primal Narrative; The Thinking Species: How Logic Shapes the Narrative; Psychology: How it Became the Study of Narratives and Willpower; Narrative Across the Lifespan; Overlapping Roles: Template for Adult Life; Resilience and Transformation; Index.
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