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" What's wrong with us? : "
Colin Feltham.
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BL
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Record Number
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950989
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b705359
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Main Entry
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Feltham, Colin,1950-
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Title & Author
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What's wrong with us? : : the anthropathology thesis /\ Colin Feltham.
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Publication Statement
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Chichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ :: John Wiley & Sons Inc.,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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xiii, 284 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0470019549
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: 9780470019542
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-276) and index.
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Contents
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What is anthropathology? -- Origins and development of anthropathology -- Support and evidence for the anthropathology thesis -- Anthropathology today -- Mainstream arenas of anthropathology transmission -- What's wrong with religion? -- What's wrong with the psychological therapies? -- What's wrong with 'what's wrong?'? : denying and refuting anthropathology -- Proposed solutions to anthropathology -- Taking the anthropathology thesis forward.
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Abstract
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What is the scope of the {u2018}human condition{u2019}? What are the origins of universal human problems? What is wrong with education, marriage, religion, and therapy? How likely are we, as humans, to correct these problems? Colin Feltham, Professor of Critical Counselling Studies at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and member of Crisis: Forum for the Study of Crisis in the 21st Century, argues that the current crises of the human condition are merely symptoms of a chronic wayward tendency, otherwise branded in What{u2019}s Wrong With Us? as anthropathology. The origins of human suffering are traced with interdisciplinary adeptness, exploring the contemporary issues of human violence, deceit, patriarchy, rapaciousness, child abuse, irrationality and capitalist greed. Our human anthropathology is assessed as being at the heart of such problems. This book breaks new ground in bringing many anthropathological themes together in a sustained frontal attack on dangerous human anachronisms. We cannot be sure that we can solve our problems but we can be sure that denying them will protract and worsen the situation for both ourselves and our descendants. A challenging and enlightening book for students and academics in counselling and psychotherapy, psychology, sociology, philosophy and religion. Also a gripping read for those with a general interest in our current social state.
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Subject
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Civilization-- Philosophy.
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Philosophical anthropology.
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Civilization-- Philosophy.
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Civilization-- Philosophy.
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Philosophical anthropology.
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Philosophical anthropology.
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Dewey Classification
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303.45
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155.92
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LC Classification
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BD450.F426 2007
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