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Travels with the Self uses a hermeneutic perspective to critique psychology and demonstrate why the concept of the Self and the modality of cultural history is so vitally important to the profession of psychology.
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Travels with the Self uses a hermeneutic perspective to critique psychology and demonstrate why the concept of the Self and the modality of cultural history is so vitally important to the profession of psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429886447
- Artikelnr.: 55438840
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429886447
- Artikelnr.: 55438840
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Philip Cushman, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist in private practice on Vashon Island, Washington, and retired Clinical Core Faculty member from doctoral programs in psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology (Alameda) and most recently Antioch University Seattle. He has been a member of APA divisions 24, 26, 29, and 39 and the Washington State Religious Campaign Against Torture.
1. (2017) Introduction: strange and unexpected travels with the self
2. (1990) Why the self is empty: Toward a historically stuated psychology (
American Psychologist, 45, 599-611)
3. (1995) What we hold in our hand (APA Annual Convention)
4. (2000) White guilt, political activity, and the analyst (Psychoanalytic
Dialogues, 10, 607-618)
5. (2000) Will managed care change our way of being? (Co-author Peter Gilford)
(American Psychologist, 55, 985-996)
6. (2003) Welcome to the 21st century, where character was erased: The William
James lecture in psychotherapy and ethics (University of Nevada, 1st Annual
William James Lecture in Psychological Ethics)
7. (2005) Between arrogance and a dead-end: Psychoanalysis and the
Heidegger-Foucault dilemma (Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 399-417)
8. (2005) The case of the hidden subway station and Other Gadamerian mysteries
(Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 431-445)
9. (2013) Flattened selves, shallow solutions: A commentary on "The
McDonaldization of Psychotherapy" (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
10. (2013) Because the rock will not read the article: A discussion of Jeremy
D. Safran's critique of Irwin Z. Hoffman's "Doublethinking our way to
scientific legitimacy" (Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 23, 211-224)
11. (2013) Your cheatin' heart: From scientism to medicalization to an
unethical psychotherapy (APA Annual Convention)
12. (2015) Horror, escape, and the struggle with Jewish identity: A Review of
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich (
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 51, 176-184)
13. (2015) Relational psychoanalysis as political resistance (Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, 51, 423-459)
14. (2015) The Golem must live, the Golem must die (APA Annual Convention)
15. (2016) The earthquake That Is the Hoffman Report on torture: Toward a
re-moralization of psychology (APA Annual Convention)
16. (2017) Living In the politics of uncertainty: Cultural history as
generative hermeneutics (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
2. (1990) Why the self is empty: Toward a historically stuated psychology (
American Psychologist, 45, 599-611)
3. (1995) What we hold in our hand (APA Annual Convention)
4. (2000) White guilt, political activity, and the analyst (Psychoanalytic
Dialogues, 10, 607-618)
5. (2000) Will managed care change our way of being? (Co-author Peter Gilford)
(American Psychologist, 55, 985-996)
6. (2003) Welcome to the 21st century, where character was erased: The William
James lecture in psychotherapy and ethics (University of Nevada, 1st Annual
William James Lecture in Psychological Ethics)
7. (2005) Between arrogance and a dead-end: Psychoanalysis and the
Heidegger-Foucault dilemma (Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 399-417)
8. (2005) The case of the hidden subway station and Other Gadamerian mysteries
(Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 431-445)
9. (2013) Flattened selves, shallow solutions: A commentary on "The
McDonaldization of Psychotherapy" (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
10. (2013) Because the rock will not read the article: A discussion of Jeremy
D. Safran's critique of Irwin Z. Hoffman's "Doublethinking our way to
scientific legitimacy" (Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 23, 211-224)
11. (2013) Your cheatin' heart: From scientism to medicalization to an
unethical psychotherapy (APA Annual Convention)
12. (2015) Horror, escape, and the struggle with Jewish identity: A Review of
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich (
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 51, 176-184)
13. (2015) Relational psychoanalysis as political resistance (Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, 51, 423-459)
14. (2015) The Golem must live, the Golem must die (APA Annual Convention)
15. (2016) The earthquake That Is the Hoffman Report on torture: Toward a
re-moralization of psychology (APA Annual Convention)
16. (2017) Living In the politics of uncertainty: Cultural history as
generative hermeneutics (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
1. (2017) Introduction: strange and unexpected travels with the self
2. (1990) Why the self is empty: Toward a historically stuated psychology (
American Psychologist, 45, 599-611)
3. (1995) What we hold in our hand (APA Annual Convention)
4. (2000) White guilt, political activity, and the analyst (Psychoanalytic
Dialogues, 10, 607-618)
5. (2000) Will managed care change our way of being? (Co-author Peter Gilford)
(American Psychologist, 55, 985-996)
6. (2003) Welcome to the 21st century, where character was erased: The William
James lecture in psychotherapy and ethics (University of Nevada, 1st Annual
William James Lecture in Psychological Ethics)
7. (2005) Between arrogance and a dead-end: Psychoanalysis and the
Heidegger-Foucault dilemma (Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 399-417)
8. (2005) The case of the hidden subway station and Other Gadamerian mysteries
(Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 431-445)
9. (2013) Flattened selves, shallow solutions: A commentary on "The
McDonaldization of Psychotherapy" (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
10. (2013) Because the rock will not read the article: A discussion of Jeremy
D. Safran's critique of Irwin Z. Hoffman's "Doublethinking our way to
scientific legitimacy" (Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 23, 211-224)
11. (2013) Your cheatin' heart: From scientism to medicalization to an
unethical psychotherapy (APA Annual Convention)
12. (2015) Horror, escape, and the struggle with Jewish identity: A Review of
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich (
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 51, 176-184)
13. (2015) Relational psychoanalysis as political resistance (Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, 51, 423-459)
14. (2015) The Golem must live, the Golem must die (APA Annual Convention)
15. (2016) The earthquake That Is the Hoffman Report on torture: Toward a
re-moralization of psychology (APA Annual Convention)
16. (2017) Living In the politics of uncertainty: Cultural history as
generative hermeneutics (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
2. (1990) Why the self is empty: Toward a historically stuated psychology (
American Psychologist, 45, 599-611)
3. (1995) What we hold in our hand (APA Annual Convention)
4. (2000) White guilt, political activity, and the analyst (Psychoanalytic
Dialogues, 10, 607-618)
5. (2000) Will managed care change our way of being? (Co-author Peter Gilford)
(American Psychologist, 55, 985-996)
6. (2003) Welcome to the 21st century, where character was erased: The William
James lecture in psychotherapy and ethics (University of Nevada, 1st Annual
William James Lecture in Psychological Ethics)
7. (2005) Between arrogance and a dead-end: Psychoanalysis and the
Heidegger-Foucault dilemma (Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 399-417)
8. (2005) The case of the hidden subway station and Other Gadamerian mysteries
(Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41, 431-445)
9. (2013) Flattened selves, shallow solutions: A commentary on "The
McDonaldization of Psychotherapy" (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)
10. (2013) Because the rock will not read the article: A discussion of Jeremy
D. Safran's critique of Irwin Z. Hoffman's "Doublethinking our way to
scientific legitimacy" (Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 23, 211-224)
11. (2013) Your cheatin' heart: From scientism to medicalization to an
unethical psychotherapy (APA Annual Convention)
12. (2015) Horror, escape, and the struggle with Jewish identity: A Review of
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich (
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 51, 176-184)
13. (2015) Relational psychoanalysis as political resistance (Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, 51, 423-459)
14. (2015) The Golem must live, the Golem must die (APA Annual Convention)
15. (2016) The earthquake That Is the Hoffman Report on torture: Toward a
re-moralization of psychology (APA Annual Convention)
16. (2017) Living In the politics of uncertainty: Cultural history as
generative hermeneutics (APA Division 24 MidWinter Meeting)