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The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures

Ole Jacob Madsen
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Release Date: 29/04/2022

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Routledge
Contributors: Dylan Kerrigan (Edited by), Ole Jacob Madsen (Edited by), Edgar Cabanas (Edited by), Daniel Nehring (Edited by), China Mills (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Bringing together studies of therapeutic cultures from across the social sciences, this book combines studies of the psychologisation of social life from around the world to examine the historical development of therapeutic discourses in everyday life and emergent trends in therapeutic culture.

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The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures explores central lines of enquiry and seminal scholarship on therapeutic cultures, popular psychology, and the happiness industry. Bringing together studies of therapeutic cultures from sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, politics, law, history, social work, cultural studies, development studies, and American Indian studies, it adopts a consciously global focus, combining studies of the psychologisation of social life from across the world. Thematically organised, it offers historical accounts of the growing prominence of therapeutic discourses and practices in everyday life, before moving to consider the construction of self-identity in the context of the diffusion of therapeutic discourses in connection with the global spread of capitalism. With attention to the ways in which emotional language has brought new problematisations of the dichotomy between the normal and the pathological, as well as significant transformations of key institutions, such as work, family, education, and religion, it examines emergent trends in therapeutic culture and explores the manner in which the advent of new therapeutic technologies, the political interest in happiness, and the radical privatisation and financialisation of social life converge to remake self-identities and modes of everyday experience. Finally, the volume features the work of scholars who have foregrounded the historical and contemporary implication of psychotherapeutic practices in processes of globalisation and colonial and postcolonial modes of social organisation. Presenting agenda-setting research to encourage interdisciplinary and international dialogue and foster the development of a distinctive new field of social research, The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in the advance of therapeutic discourses and practices in an increasingly psychologised society.