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A Psychology of Culture

96,29 €*

ISBN-13:
9783319694207
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
128
Autor:
Michael B. Salzman
Serie:
International and Cultural Psychology
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
1 - PDF Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:
This thought-provoking treatise explores the essential functions that culture fulfills in human life in response to core psychological, physiological, and existential needs. It synthesizes diverse strands of empirical and theoretical knowledge to trace the development of culture as a source of morality, self-esteem, identity, and meaning as well as a driver of domination and upheaval. Extended examples from past and ongoing hostilities also spotlight the resilience of culture in the aftermath of disruption and trauma, and the possibility of reconciliation between conflicting cultures. The stimulating insights included here have far-reaching implications for psychology, education, intergroup relations, politics, and social policy.
This thought-provoking treatise explores the essential functions that culture fulfills in human life in response to core psychological, physiological, and existential needs. It synthesizes diverse strands of empirical and theoretical knowledge to trace the development of culture as a source of morality, self-esteem, identity, and meaning as well as a driver of domination and upheaval. Extended examples from past and ongoing hostilities also spotlight the resilience of culture in the aftermath of disruption and trauma, and the possibility of reconciliation between conflicting cultures. The stimulating insights included here have far-reaching implications for psychology, education, intergroup relations, politics, and social policy. Included in the coverage: * Culture as shared meanings and interpretations. * Culture as an ontological prescription of how to &quote;be&quote; and &quote;how to live.&quote; * Cultural worldviews as immortality ideologies. * Culture and the need for a &quote;world of meaning in which to act.&quote;* Cultural trauma and indigenous people.* Constructing situations that optimize the potential for positive intercultural interaction.* Anxiety and the Human Condition.* Anxiety and Self Esteem.* Culture and Human Needs. A Psychology of Culture takes an uncommon tour of the human condition of interest to clinicians, educators, and practitioners, students of culture and its role and effects in human life, and students in nursing, medicine, anthropology, social work, family studies, sociology, counseling, and psychology. It is especially suitable as a graduate text.
Definitions and Perspectives.- The Human Condition.- Culture and Human Needs.- Culture and self-esteem.- A psycho-existential view of culture.- Cultural Trauma and Recovery.-  Differences and commonalties across cultures.- Intercultural Relations.- Inter-cultural Training.- Conclusions.

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