This book attempts to 'shake up' the current complacency around therapy and 'mental health' behaviours by putting therapy fully into context using Social Contextual Analysis, showing how changes to our social, discursive and societal environments.
Bernard Guerin Ordre des livres
Bernard Guerin est un créateur littéraire dont l'œuvre explore les dimensions psychologiques et sociales de l'existence humaine. Son écriture dissèque les complexités de l'esprit humain, en examinant les relations complexes entre les individus et la société. À travers ses textes, il offre une perspective unique sur les motivations et les comportements qui façonnent notre monde. Son approche littéraire se caractérise par sa profondeur et un sens aigu des nuances.




- 2022
- 2020
Turning Mental Health into Social Action
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
By deconstructing modern talking therapies, this book explores how societal structures impact mental health and limit opportunities. It presents a fresh perspective on psychology, emphasizing the influence of social environments on behavior rather than solely internal factors. As part of a trilogy, it aims to redefine the approach to mental health, advocating for a broader understanding of the interplay between individual experiences and societal contexts.
- 2020
Turning Psychology into a Social Science
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book shows how everything we do is social and how research from social anthropology, sociolinguistics, and sociology can be integrated into a new form of psychology. It is part of a trilogy that offers a new way of doing psychology focusing on people's social environments as determining their behaviour, rather than internal attributions.
- 2020
Turning Psychology into Social Contextual Analysis
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book puts the 'social' back into social psychology and offers a more integrated way of thinking about and researching people and intervening to change what people do. It is part of a trilogy that offers a new way of doing psychology focusing on people's social environments as determining their behaviour, rather than internal attributions.