Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject Selected Writings of K
This book introduces the groundbreaking work of the German critical psychologist Klaus Holzkamp. In contrast to contemporary psychology's worldlessness, the writings present a concept of psychology based on the individual's relations to the world and open
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Critical Theory and Practice in Psychology and the Human Sciences Series Editor: Tod Sloan, Lewis & Clarke College, Portland, USA Titles include: Barnaby Barratt THE EMERGENCE OF SOMATIC PSYCHOLOGY AND BODYMIND THERAPY Derek Hook FOUCAULT, PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ANALYSIS OF POWER Morten Nissen THE SUBJECTIVITY OF PARTICIPATION Ernst Schraube and Ute Osterkamp PSYCHOLOGY FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE SUBJECT Mary Watkins and Helene Shulman TOWARD PSYCHOLOGIES OF LIBERATION
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Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject Selected Writings of Klaus Holzkamp Edited by
Ernst Schraube Roskilde University, Denmark and
Ute Osterkamp Free University Berlin, Germany Translated by Andrew Boreham (Berlin School of Economics) and Ute Osterkamp
Selection and editorial matter © Ernst Schraube and Ute Osterkamp 2013 Translation © Andrew Boreham and Ute Osterkamp 2013 under license from Argument Verlag and the Berliner Institut für kritische Theorie (InkriT) 6RIWFRYHUUHSULQWRIWKHKDUGFRYHUVWHGLWLRQ
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