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Psychology as the Defender of Modernity [electronic resource] : The Different Functions of Psychology in Modernity / by Christoph Klotter.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer essentialsPublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XIII, 60 p. 1 illus. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783658384012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302 23
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Contents:
To Prove Oneself -- Romanticism -- Modernity - Postmodernity -- Psychology Textbooks: Two Classics -- History of Psychology - History of Psychology? -- Psychological Schools.
Summary: People in Germany have an indifferent to poor relationship with our society. In fact, modernity, i.e. the last 200 years, has given the population historically unprecedented progress: democracy, human rights, social security systems, nutritive abundance. Yet this is little appreciated. This may be due to the fact that, in Diderot's sense, we have to prove ourselves permanently, that is, we live in a meritocracy that produces suffering. However, totalitarian ideologies have also emerged and been implemented in modernity, for which modernity is also responsible. This essential shows that psychology, on closer inspection, turns out to be the defender of the good parts of modernity. The content The hallmarks of modernity The emergence of modernity Modernity-postmodernity discussion The Psyche in Modernity The psychological schools The target groups Psychology students Psychologists and sociologists The author Christoph Klotter holds a professorship in nutritional psychology and health promotion at Fulda University of Applied Sciences. He is a psychological psychotherapist.
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To Prove Oneself -- Romanticism -- Modernity - Postmodernity -- Psychology Textbooks: Two Classics -- History of Psychology - History of Psychology? -- Psychological Schools.

People in Germany have an indifferent to poor relationship with our society. In fact, modernity, i.e. the last 200 years, has given the population historically unprecedented progress: democracy, human rights, social security systems, nutritive abundance. Yet this is little appreciated. This may be due to the fact that, in Diderot's sense, we have to prove ourselves permanently, that is, we live in a meritocracy that produces suffering. However, totalitarian ideologies have also emerged and been implemented in modernity, for which modernity is also responsible. This essential shows that psychology, on closer inspection, turns out to be the defender of the good parts of modernity. The content The hallmarks of modernity The emergence of modernity Modernity-postmodernity discussion The Psyche in Modernity The psychological schools The target groups Psychology students Psychologists and sociologists The author Christoph Klotter holds a professorship in nutritional psychology and health promotion at Fulda University of Applied Sciences. He is a psychological psychotherapist.

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