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The present work introduces innovative research on Symbolic Action Theory, blending theoretical insights with practical applications in psychology. It revisits Ernest Boesch's foundational concepts in Symbolic Action Theory and proposes further advancements in the field. These contributions pave the way for theoretical refinements as well as applied research aimed at enriching clinical, educational, and life-philosophical interventions both within and beyond academic contexts. This book is designed to engage psychologists from diverse specialties while also serving as a valuable resource for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present work introduces innovative research on Symbolic Action Theory, blending theoretical insights with practical applications in psychology. It revisits Ernest Boesch's foundational concepts in Symbolic Action Theory and proposes further advancements in the field. These contributions pave the way for theoretical refinements as well as applied research aimed at enriching clinical, educational, and life-philosophical interventions both within and beyond academic contexts. This book is designed to engage psychologists from diverse specialties while also serving as a valuable resource for practitioners operating in clinical and non-clinical settings alike.
Autorenporträt
Enno Freiherr von Fircks is a German psychologist with keen interest in cultural psychology and history of psychology He is currently affiliated with the Sigmund-Freud-University in Vienna, Austria, as well as the IBEF Framework of Shanghai and Salerno. He also works as a Gestalt practitioner in his hometown Siegen (Germany) around the topics of depression, burnout and obesity. His research interests are manifold and incorporate the psychology of leadership, the psychology of conservativism, history of psychology, phenomenology, existentialism and the science of science. His mission in academia can be described with the imperative of uniting psychological theory with the needs and goals of various individuals and groups in society. He has worked for the state of Luxembourg as well as for several banks in his hometown.