Articoli correlati a In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession With Self-fulfi...

In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession With Self-fulfillment - Brossura

 
9780801889745: In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession With Self-fulfillment
Vedi tutte le copie di questo ISBN:
 
 

From self-esteem talk on Oprah to self-help books like Negaholics and Your Sacred Self, from magazine quizzes that test your "happiness quotient" to headlines blaring the supposed deepest emotions of public figures—we live in an age fixated on emotional well-being. Rich or poor, black or white, male or female, straight or gay, Americans share a belief in the therapeutic gospel. Feelings reveal inner truth; salvation lies in self-esteem. We measure success with a psychological yardstick.

As Eva Moskowitz argues, Americans today turn to psychological cures as confidently as they once petitioned the Lord with prayer. How did the land of the free become obsessed with self-fulfillment? Has America gained or lost by placing so much emphasis on personal well-being? Taking a historical approach, Moskowitz explores the country's tendency to find psychological explanations—and excuses—for nearly everything.

Beginning with the example of a "Mind Cure" developed by mid-nineteenth-century clockmaker Phineas P. Quimby, Moskowitz explains how Americans' growing fascination with therapy led them to adopt new kinds of reform—including, at the turn of the twentieth century, provisions for psychological services in prisons, courts, hospitals, and schools. Depression-era divorce rates prompted colleges and high schools to offer courses on marital happiness and produced a new marriage-counseling industry. During World War II, Moskowitz shows, the army devoted unprecedented energy to a soldier's "psychological readiness for combat." Moskowitz also explores more recent developments, including Cold War-era psychological assumptions of magazine campaigns that targeted unhappy housewives. She confronts the social protest movements in the 60s and the explosion of 70s self-help fads that continue to the present.

In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society—from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics—Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of self" that is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Recensione:

"In this entertaining, informative and provocative cultural analysis, Moskowitz... explores how the desire for personal happiness became supreme, and how success in every arena from sports to geopolitics has come to be measured 'with a psychological yardstick'... While Moskowitz charts what she sees as the excesses of this culture―Oprah and Sally Jesse Raphael's confessional televised therapy fests, and the glut of 12-step programs for everyone from nailbiters to 'dataholics' and information addicts―her criticism is as judicious as her careful praise of an encompassing therapy culture."

(Publishers Weekly)

"With an acute attention to Dickensian detail, Moskowitz traces the beginnings of our national therapy jones."

(Salon)

"All of us, rich and poor, black and white, male and female, straight and gay, are part of a cult that worships the psyche, extols feelings as sacred and seeks salvation in happiness and self-esteem. Moskowitz calls this outlook the 'therapeutic gospel.' In Therapy We Trust is her story of how we came under its spell."

(Women's Review of Books)

"In Therapy We Trust, written in admirably plain prose uncluttered by academic jargon, traces the gradual rise of the therapeutic conception to our current apotheosis of self-centered triviality."

(Wilson Quarterly)

"Commentators have long noted the peculiarly American obsession with the psyche and faith in psychological cures. Eva Moskowitz's engaging and comprehensive book examines this phenomenon from its first appearance in the nineteenth-century mind cure movement through to its contemporary manifestations in a wide range of popular and professional venues, from Oprah to Prozac. Surveying such diverse topics as marriage, war, housewifery, social protest, and the expressive self of the 1970s and 1980s, Moskowitz argues persuasively that the therapeutic gospel is not merely a perspective, but rather a program or faith, organized around three tenets... Moskowitz's book is a useful antidote to those who would interpret the psychologizing of America as yet another symptom of national decline, rooted in the excesses of the 1960s and the narcissism of the baby-boom generation. The national proclivity for seeking quick and easy therapeutic solutions to intractable social problems has deeper, early-twentieth-century roots that were nourished and sustained by their location in a number of institutional settings―courts, prisons, schools, and hospitals among them... Moskowitz is particularly sharp on the many ways in which 1960s social protest movements drew their cues from therapeutic culture even as they attacked its malign conformism."

(Journal of the History of Medicine)

" The first synthesis of the history of the emergence and spread of America's therapeutic culture―and it is a good one... [It] should change the way scholars think about the therapeutic... Making good use of popular and secondary as well as archival sources, Moskowitz's book reviews the emergence of 'therapeutic agents' (i.e., psychologists, psychiatrists, and professional counselors) in the early twentieth century, their important role in shaping military and federal mental health policy during World War II, and their part in the mass diffusion of increasingly vapid therapeutic prescriptions to the wider public in the postwar period, up to and including the present day."

(American Studies International)

"In Therapy We Trust is a brave and groundbreaking book that will help stir interest and further scholarship in this large and daunting subject―America's fascination with the psychological."

(James Hoopes, Babson College)

"Moskowitz has made a solid contribution to the debate about the psychologization of society."

(Brian J. McVeigh Metapsychology)
Descrizione del libro:

From television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics―a fascinating historical study of how America's obsession with self-fulfillment permeates all aspects of society

Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

  • EditoreJohns Hopkins Univ Pr
  • Data di pubblicazione2008
  • ISBN 10 080188974X
  • ISBN 13 9780801889745
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero di pagine342
  • Valutazione libreria

Altre edizioni note dello stesso titolo

9780801864032: In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession With Self-Fulfillment

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0801864038 ISBN 13:  9780801864032
Casa editrice: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, 2001
Rilegato

I migliori risultati di ricerca su AbeBooks

Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback Quantità: 1
Da:
Wizard Books
(Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. New. Codice articolo Wizard080188974X

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 37,61
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 3,27
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Brossura Quantità: 1
Da:
Front Cover Books
(Denver, CO, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Condizione: new. Codice articolo FrontCover080188974X

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 38,12
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 4,02
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Brossura Quantità: 1
Da:
Books Unplugged
(Amherst, NY, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition. Codice articolo bk080188974Xxvz189zvxnew

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 42,23
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: GRATIS
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Eva S. Moskowitz
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback / softback Quantità: > 20
Da:
THE SAINT BOOKSTORE
(Southport, Regno Unito)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback / softback. Condizione: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 7-11 working days. Codice articolo B9780801889745

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 42,94
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 10,44
Da: Regno Unito a: U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Brossura Quantità: > 20
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Condizione: New. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of selfthat is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. Num Pages: 362 pages, 17, 15 black & white halftones, 2 black & white line drawings. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 499. . 2008. Paperback. . . . . Codice articolo V9780801889745

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 43,10
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 10,50
Da: Irlanda a: U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Brossura Quantità: > 20
Da:
Kennys Bookstore
(Olney, MD, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Condizione: New. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of selfthat is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. Num Pages: 362 pages, 17, 15 black & white halftones, 2 black & white line drawings. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 499. . 2008. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Codice articolo V9780801889745

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 54,98
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 9,81
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback Quantità: 1
Da:
The Book Spot
(Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: New. Codice articolo Abebooks559283

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 90,47
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: GRATIS
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Eva S. Moskowitz
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback Quantità: 1
Da:
AussieBookSeller
(Truganina, VIC, Australia)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. From self-esteem talk on Oprah to self-help books like Negaholics and Your Sacred Self, from magazine quizzes that test your "happiness quotient" to headlines blaring the supposed deepest emotions of public figures-we live in an age fixated on emotional well-being. Rich or poor, black or white, male or female, straight or gay, Americans share a belief in the therapeutic gospel. Feelings reveal inner truth; salvation lies in self-esteem. We measure success with a psychological yardstick. As Eva Moskowitz argues, Americans today turn to psychological cures as confidently as they once petitioned the Lord with prayer. How did the land of the free become obsessed with self-fulfillment? Has America gained or lost by placing so much emphasis on personal well-being? Taking a historical approach, Moskowitz explores the country's tendency to find psychological explanations-and excuses-for nearly everything. Beginning with the example of a "Mind Cure" developed by mid-nineteenth-century clockmaker Phineas P.Quimby, Moskowitz explains how Americans' growing fascination with therapy led them to adopt new kinds of reform-including, at the turn of the twentieth century, provisions for psychological services in prisons, courts, hospitals, and schools. Depression-era divorce rates prompted colleges and high schools to offer courses on marital happiness and produced a new marriage-counseling industry. During World War II, Moskowitz shows, the army devoted unprecedented energy to a soldier's "psychological readiness for combat." Moskowitz also explores more recent developments, including Cold War-era psychological assumptions of magazine campaigns that targeted unhappy housewives. She confronts the social protest movements in the 60s and the explosion of 70s self-help fads that continue to the present. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of self" that is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of selfthat is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780801889745

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 56,64
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 34,57
Da: Australia a: U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Immagini fornite dal venditore

Eva S. Moskowitz
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback Quantità: 1
Da:
CitiRetail
(Stevenage, Regno Unito)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. From self-esteem talk on Oprah to self-help books like Negaholics and Your Sacred Self, from magazine quizzes that test your "happiness quotient" to headlines blaring the supposed deepest emotions of public figures-we live in an age fixated on emotional well-being. Rich or poor, black or white, male or female, straight or gay, Americans share a belief in the therapeutic gospel. Feelings reveal inner truth; salvation lies in self-esteem. We measure success with a psychological yardstick. As Eva Moskowitz argues, Americans today turn to psychological cures as confidently as they once petitioned the Lord with prayer. How did the land of the free become obsessed with self-fulfillment? Has America gained or lost by placing so much emphasis on personal well-being? Taking a historical approach, Moskowitz explores the country's tendency to find psychological explanations-and excuses-for nearly everything. Beginning with the example of a "Mind Cure" developed by mid-nineteenth-century clockmaker Phineas P.Quimby, Moskowitz explains how Americans' growing fascination with therapy led them to adopt new kinds of reform-including, at the turn of the twentieth century, provisions for psychological services in prisons, courts, hospitals, and schools. Depression-era divorce rates prompted colleges and high schools to offer courses on marital happiness and produced a new marriage-counseling industry. During World War II, Moskowitz shows, the army devoted unprecedented energy to a soldier's "psychological readiness for combat." Moskowitz also explores more recent developments, including Cold War-era psychological assumptions of magazine campaigns that targeted unhappy housewives. She confronts the social protest movements in the 60s and the explosion of 70s self-help fads that continue to the present. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of self" that is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. In a study that encompasses all aspects of American society-from television talk shows to the criminal justice system, from office politics to world politics-Moskowitz identifies a debilitating "sense of selfthat is intimately bound up with the major developments of the twentieth century. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780801889745

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 48,07
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 43,18
Da: Regno Unito a: U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi
Foto dell'editore

Moskowitz, Eva S.
ISBN 10: 080188974X ISBN 13: 9780801889745
Nuovo Paperback Quantità: 1
Da:
GoldBooks
(Denver, CO, U.S.A.)
Valutazione libreria

Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed. Codice articolo think080188974X

Informazioni sul venditore | Contatta il venditore

Compra nuovo
EUR 97,54
Convertire valuta

Aggiungere al carrello

Spese di spedizione: EUR 3,97
In U.S.A.
Destinazione, tempi e costi

Vedi altre copie di questo libro

Vedi tutti i risultati per questo libro