This book argues that people with mild-to-moderate depression have a more accurate perception of reality than non-depressives. Drawing from central observations from various disciplines, this book argues that a radical honesty about human suffering might initiate wholly new ways of thinking, in everyday life and in clinical practice for mental health, as well as in academia.
This book argues that people with mild-to-moderate depression have a more accurate perception of reality than non-depressives. Drawing from central observations from various disciplines, this book argues that a radical honesty about human suffering might initiate wholly new ways of thinking, in everyday life and in clinical practice for mental health, as well as in academia.
Colin Feltham, PhD, MTheol, MSc, PGDipCouns, PGCE, FBACP is Emeritus Professor of Counselling Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He has been a practitioner in probation services, mental health, private practice, student and employee counselling, and has trained and supervised generations of practitioners. His publications are extensive, including Psychotherapy and its Discontents (with Windy Dryden, 1992), Controversies in Psychotherapy and Counselling (1999), Critical Thinking in Counselling and Psychotherapy (2010), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 4th edn (2017). He has taught and examined at many universities, given addresses internationally, and has been Honorary Professor in Humanistic Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark. His interests include psychotherapy, evolutionary psychology, philosophical anthropology, philosophical pessimism, spiritual enlightenment, death, and the psychology of belief. He lives in London.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Big History, Anthropathology and Depressive Realism 2. Religion, Spirituality and Depressive Realism 3. Philosophy and Depressive Realism 4. Literature, Film and Depressive Realism 5. Psychology and Depressive Realism 6. Psychotherapy and Depressive Realism 7. The Socio-Political Domain and Depressive Realism 8. Science, Technology, The Future and Depressive Realism 9. The Lifespan, Everyday Life and Depressive Realism 10. Arguments Against Depressive Realism 11. Lessons and Possibilities for Individuals and Society
Introduction 1. Big History, Anthropathology and Depressive Realism 2. Religion, Spirituality and Depressive Realism 3. Philosophy and Depressive Realism 4. Literature, Film and Depressive Realism 5. Psychology and Depressive Realism 6. Psychotherapy and Depressive Realism 7. The Socio-Political Domain and Depressive Realism 8. Science, Technology, The Future and Depressive Realism 9. The Lifespan, Everyday Life and Depressive Realism 10. Arguments Against Depressive Realism 11. Lessons and Possibilities for Individuals and Society
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