Schilling, Christopher L., 1983-

The therapized antisemite : the myth of psychology and the evasion of responsibility / Myth of psychology and the evasion of responsibility Christopher L. Schilling. - 101 pages ; 24 cm. - De Gruyter disruptions, volume 3 2748-9086 ; . - De Gruyter disruptions ; v. 3. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- A Definition of Antisemitism -- Chapter I. Social Psychology -- Chapter II. Clinical Psychology -- Chapter III. The Way the World Goes Mad, and a "WEIRD" Understanding of it -- Chapter IV. Psychohistory -- Chapter V. Forensic Psychology -- Chapter VI. Psychology and Policymaking -- Conclusion.

"The Therapized Antisemite determines the failure of psychology in the understanding and punishment of antisemitism. For over a hundred years. psychology's vision - understanding the mind and conquering feelings with thoughts - has remained a myth in much of Western societies. Despite its theories and concepts being widely criticized and often proven wrong, it remains part of our culture, academia, and legal systems. Instead of hoping for the field of psychology to one day solve the problem of antisemitism and how to punish it, we must ask ourselves how much it has not helped but rather harmed the fight against it. Through exploring social, clinical, and forensic psychology, as well as psychohistory and the intrusion of psychology into criminal law and policymaking, The Therapized Antisemite argues that we don't yet understand what causes antisemitism in psychological terms, let alone how to go about solving the problem."--

9783111353524 9783111349282 9783111349572 9783111349701

DS145 / .S2785 2023

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