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1 online resource : illustrations |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Protestant Ethic vs. the "People-Changing" Professions; Metaphors of Deviance in Historical Perspective; Predestination and the Success-Failure Paradigm; Rationalism and Dualism in Criminology; Predestinai Dualism and Psychotherapy; Chapter 2. Puritan Damnation and Deviance: A Socio-Historical Case Study; Predestinai Dualism and Religious Deviation; Predestinai Dualism and Secular Deviance; Predestinai Free Will and Deviance; Conclusion |
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Chapter 3. "Differential Insensitivity" and the Myth of the "Psychopath"Diagnostic Labeling for Nontreatment; Who Is the "Empirical Psychopath"?; Psychopathy, Neurosis, and "Differential Insensitivity"; Desensitization Systems for Functional Insensitivity; Research Implications of Dysfunctional Insensitivities; Assessing Sociophysiologica lInsensitivities; "DifferentialInsensitivity" and Desensitization: A Pilot Study; Sensitization of Dysfunctional Insensitivities; The "Excitement -- Boredom" (Pleasure -- Pain) Principle; Conclusion; Chapter 4. The Antilabeling Crusade and self-labling |
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Labeling Analysis and the Antilabeling CrusadeThe Roots of Self-labeling; Social Darwinism and Labeling Theory; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Empirical Explorations of Indicative Labeling; Indicative Social Labeling: Americans and Israelis; Indicative Self-Labeling: Mental Patients; Conclusion; Chapter 6. ""Contingent Being"" and the ""Action-Reaction""Convergence Model; Primary and Secondary Roles; Primary and Secondary Labeling; Primary and Secondary Others; Primary and Secondary Involvement; Prison Social Types and Contingent Being; Assessment of Social-Self Type Congruity |
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Interrelationships Between the Labeling and Opportunity PerspectivesConstructive Labeling: A Perspective for Treatment; Chapter 7.""Alienating"" and ""Reciprocal Individualism; The Roots of "Alienating Individualism"; "Amae": The Challenge of Desirable Dependency; "Amae" and the Revolt of Existential Groups; The Nature of "Reciprocal Individualism"; Assessing Protestantism, Egocentrism, and Loneliness; Conclusion; Chapter 8. Retrospective vs. Prospective Therapy: An Encounter Between the Protestant and Hassidic Salvation Ethics; "Retrospective Therapy." |
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The Protestant Conception of ConscienceSelf-torturing Phases in Conversion; The "Psychologization" of Conversion; "Prospective Therapy"; Holisticvs. Dualistic Conceptions of Evil; The Hassidic Doctrine of Sparks; The Transformation of Seeming "Evil"; Redemption by Descending to the Other; Alien Thoughts and Repression; The Prohibition of Retrospective Self-torture; The "Feather Blanket" Principle for Producing Energizing Joy; Conclusion and Summary; Appendix: The Egoistic/Collectivistic (E/C-nAch) Questionnaire; Bibliography; Index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 25, 2018) |
Subject |
Psychiatry -- Philosophy.
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Psychiatry and religion.
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Calvinism.
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Hasidism.
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Deviant behavior.
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Mental illness -- Diagnosis.
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Psychology and religion.
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Psychology, Pathological.
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Protestantism.
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Judaism.
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Religion and Psychology
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Psychopathology
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Protestantism
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Judaism
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Hasidism.
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Protestantism.
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Judaism.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Psychology, Pathological
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Psychology and religion
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Protestantism
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Judaism
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Calvinism
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Deviant behavior
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Hasidism
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Mental illness -- Diagnosis
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Psychiatry and religion
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Psychiatry -- Philosophy
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351312868 |
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1351312863 |
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