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|a Humanity's Dark Side :
|b Evil, Destructive Experience, and Psychotherapy /
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|a "There are many forms of human destructiveness: war, rape, murder, slavery, the Holocaust, other manifestations of genocide, oppression, torture, theft, exploitation, child abuse, gang warfare, and extortion, to name just a few. There are also everyday "little" ways in which we hurt each other: malicious gossip, social exclusion, treating others with contempt, blaming others wrongfully, not listening to others, and imposing our ideologies on others. Human destructiveness, from everyday forms to extreme forms, can be thought of as comprising what is often metaphorically referred to as humanity's "dark side." Humanity's dark side plays a role in psychotherapy. Many therapists may not have worked with perpetrators of seriously destructive behavior. However, most have worked with the victims of it--victims of physical or sexual abuse, emotional abuse, harmful parenting practices, oppression, racism, sexism, the vast range of abuses of social inequities and injustices, and so on. Although many books about human evil have been written (e.g., Baron-Cohen, 2010; Staub, 2011; Zimbardo, 2007), remarkably scant attention has been paid to how psychotherapists conceptualize and deal with the dark side of human nature in psychotherapy. This trend may reflect the growth of a technological (i.e., technique-based) emphasis in psychotherapy. Owing to the proliferation of evidence-based interventions, therapists have been encouraged to understand their practice in terms of the techniques and procedures that have been claimed to work best for different disorders. Nonetheless, how therapists construe the dark side of humanity is highly relevant to how they practice--or so we believe. This belief forms the foundation for this book. Thus, we ask the following questions in this book: How do therapists understand the nature and existence of destructive human behavior, from profound evil to more mundane expressions of humanity's dark side? How does this understanding affect therapists' attempts to prevent and/or remediate either destructive behavior itself or its effects?"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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|a Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: the Dark Side Metaphor -- Part I Journeys Beyond the Carl Rogers�Rollo May Debate -- Introduction: Journeys Beyond the Carl Rogers�Rollo May Debate -- Chapter 1 Radical Openness to Radical Mystery: Rollo May and the Awe-Based Way -- Chapter 2 Whence the Evil? A Personalistic and Dialogic Perspective -- Chapter 3 Darth Vader, Carl Rogers, and Self-Organizing Wisdom
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|a Part II Clinical Encounters with the Dark Side Introduction: Clinical Encounters with the Dark Side -- Chapter 4 Theogonies and Therapies: A Jungian Perspective on Humanity�s Dark Side -- Chapter 5 Decalogue, or How to Live a Life: Engendering Self-Examination -- Chapter 6 Evil: An Experiential Constructivist Understanding -- Chapter 7 When People Do Bad Things: Evil, Suffering, and Dependent Origination -- Chapter 8 The Ubiquity of Evil�And Multimodal Cognitive Treatment of Its Effects
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|a Chapter 9 Virtue and the Organizational Shadow: Exploring False Innocence and the Paradoxes of Power Part III Broader Implications: Is Psychology a Moral Endeavor? -- Introduction: Broader Implications: Is Psychology a Moral Endeavor? -- Chapter 10 Beyond Good and Evil: Variations on Some Freudian Themes -- Chapter 11 Deny No Evil, Ignore No Evil, Reframe No Evil: Psychology�s Moral Agenda -- Chapter 12 Feeling Bad, Being Bad, and the Perils of Personhood -- Afterword
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