This text collects the thoughts and experiences of psychologists from around the world who have come to challenge the dominant frameworks and practices of their discipline. Over the course of 20 chapters, scholars/activists develop critiques of psychology's scientism and individualism.
Using 15 life-history interviews, this book creates a framework for the interpretation of dilemmas and decisions. As each individual recounts an instance when a life choice was necessary, the supporting analysis reveals the framework that triggered the sense that a turning point had been reached.
This text collects the thoughts and experiences of psychologists from around the world who have come to challenge the dominant frameworks and practices of their discipline. Over the course of 20 chapters, scholars/activists develop critiques of psychology's scientism and individualism.