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This volume provides a coherent and broadly elaborated description of critical psychology.
Critical psychology, which has been developing in Germany for over thirty years, constitutes a radical critique and reconstruction of scientific psychology from a dialectical and historical-materialistic point of view. Its aim is to provide a firmer foundation than presently exists for a psychology that is methodologically sound, practically relevant and theoretically determinate.
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"...will prove to be provocative reading for psychologists interested in the social and historical
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This volume provides a coherent and broadly elaborated description of critical psychology.

Critical psychology, which has been developing in Germany for over thirty years, constitutes a radical critique and reconstruction of scientific psychology from a dialectical and historical-materialistic point of view. Its aim is to provide a firmer foundation than presently exists for a psychology that is methodologically sound, practically relevant and theoretically determinate.

Review quote:
"...will prove to be provocative reading for psychologists interested in the social and historical construction of human consciousness."
Harvard Educational Review

"This is a valuable English-language introduction to the basic concepts of Critical Psychology...."
Philip Wexler, Theory and Psychology

Table of contents:
Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; 1. Critical psychology: an overview Charles W. Tolman; 2. Critical psychology: historical background and task Wolfgang Maiers; 3. Societal and individual life processes Klaus Holzkamp; 4. Experience of self and scientific objectivity Klaus Holzkamp; 5. Psychoanalysis and Marxist psychology Klaus Holzkamp; 6. Emotion, cognition, and action potence Ute Holzkamp-Osterkamp; 7. Action potence, education, and psychotherapy Ute Holzkamp-Osterkamp; 8. Personality: self-actualization in social vacuums? Ute Holzkamp-Osterkamp; 9. The concept of attitude Morus Markard; 10. Client interests and possibilities in psychotherapy Ole Dreier; 11. Play and Ontogenesis Karl-Heinz Brawn; 12. Functions of the private sphere in social movements Frigga Haug; Bibliography; Index.