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_aPsychology after the crisis : _bscientific paradigms and political debate / _cIan Parker. |
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_aHove, East Sussex : _bRoutledge, _c2015. |
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_tIntroduction: psychology after the crisis -- _g1. _tCritical psychology and critical practice in Britain -- _g2. _tDiscursive resources in the Discourse Unit -- _g3. _tCritical psychology and revolutionary Marxism -- _g4. _tRemembering Mao -- _g5. _tUniversities are not a good place for psychotherapy and counselling training -- _g6. _tGlobal change: micro-climates of social development, adaption and behaviour -- _g7. _t'This world demands our attention' |
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