Critical Realism for Psychologists
Understanding critical realism in the field of psychology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:3rd Dec '19
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This insightful text introduces critical realism to psychologists, presenting it as a useful framework for understanding the complexities of human life and behavior.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of both academic and applied psychology, introducing critical realism as a valuable framework for psychologists. It illustrates how the interplay between the natural and social worlds, as well as the internal and external aspects of human life, can be effectively utilized to understand human behavior and experiences. By emphasizing this duality, Critical Realism for Psychologists provides insights into the complexities of human existence, highlighting how individuals are shaped by both their choices and the material constraints of their environments.
As the first dedicated text on the subject, Critical Realism for Psychologists serves as a bridge between positivism and postmodernism, presenting critical realism as a middle ground that retains the strengths of both perspectives while addressing their philosophical shortcomings. The author, Pilgrim, introduces essential concepts of critical realism in a manner that is accessible to psychologists, encouraging them to consider both inner and outer realities as legitimate areas of inquiry.
The book also features a variety of case studies that demonstrate the practical applications of critical realism in addressing real-life psychological issues. These examples empower psychologists, whether researchers or practitioners, to apply critical realism in their work, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in human life. Through this exploration, Critical Realism for Psychologists invites readers to engage with the nuances of human experience in a thoughtful and informed way.
ISBN: 9780367223588
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 360g
210 pages