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Sprache: Englisch
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025
ISBN 10: 303202398X ISBN 13: 9783032023988
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Revolutionary Psychologist s Guide to Radical Therapy presents a bold, comprehensive framework for anti-capitalist psychotherapy. Edited by Jon Hook and Frank Gruba-McCallister, this volume features leading voices in radical psychology who challenge the ideological foundations of mainstream therapeutic practice.Organized into four sections Theory, Practice, Context, and Sublation the book begins by establishing the philosophical and political underpinnings of a liberatory therapeutic approach. It then moves into applied strategies for dismantling capitalist hegemony in clinical work, emphasizing collective liberation and social justice. The Context section situates these practices within specific cultural and historical frameworks, including Fanonian clinical methods and radical youth work. The final section explores existential and spiritual dimensions of suffering and freedom, offering a vision of therapy as a transformative force for individuals and society.Essential reading for academics, clinicians, and activists, this volume addresses the sociogenic roots of distress and advances a praxis of healing rooted in justice, resistance, and liberation.
Verlag: University of Missouri, Columbia, 1948
ISBN 13: 2560668279456
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. The University of Missouri Studies INTERLINGUE Traduzione a cura di Geoffrey Fenton e William Painter anno 1567, inglese e francese, prefazione a cura dello stesso Frank S.Hook, pagine appena ingiallite ai bordi restando comunque in buonissimo stato di conservazione, brossura editoriale flessibile, con ombrature, alcune impronte, scurita al dorso e lungo i margini, al piatto anteriore timbro vecchia biblioteca e piccola scritta. Numero pagine 185.
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This representative from Michigan's 12th district (1934-42 and 1944-46) holds the distinction of being that district's only Democrat ever (the district no longer exists); as a "New Deal" supporter, he was instrumental in bringing about Social Security and minimum wage legislation. Signed printed speech, 1p (recto and verso), 7½" X 11", n.p. [Washington, DC], 1937. Titled "Sugar Legislation: Extension of Remarks of Hon. George G. Sadowski of Michigan in the House of Representatives Monday, August 2, 1937 -- Radio Address by Hon. Frank E. Hook, of Michigan, on July 29, 1937," this consists of a single leaf (pages 10401-10402) of the "Congressional Record -- Appendix." Sadowski introduces Hook's NBC radio speech concerning legislation to reform the sugar industry. Hook signs, huge and handsome, in brown fountain pen diagonally across the first page of this two-page text. Unusual in this form.