Dissociation in Late Modern America

A Defense Against Soul?

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Social Psychology, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology, Cultural Studies
Cover of the book Dissociation in Late Modern America by Laura Kerr, Laura K. Kerr, PhD
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Author: Laura Kerr ISBN: 9780615977317
Publisher: Laura K. Kerr, PhD Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Laura Kerr
ISBN: 9780615977317
Publisher: Laura K. Kerr, PhD
Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The term dissociation typically describes a psychological defense that protects the psyche from emotionally overwhelming events. However, dissociation can also contribute to the maintenance and restoration of relationships following traumatic stress and overwhelming social strain. Herein, two aspects of late modern American society are shown to interfere with dissociation’s contribution to social change: 1) the Enlightenment conception of human nature on which American democracy is based, and 2) America’s sharp distinctions between public and private spheres of life. Using research from human evolution, neuroscience, trauma studies, and Jungian psychology, Dissociation in Late Modern America shows how America has become dependent on dissociative defenses in everyday life, thus challenging the capacity for soulful connections and living.

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The term dissociation typically describes a psychological defense that protects the psyche from emotionally overwhelming events. However, dissociation can also contribute to the maintenance and restoration of relationships following traumatic stress and overwhelming social strain. Herein, two aspects of late modern American society are shown to interfere with dissociation’s contribution to social change: 1) the Enlightenment conception of human nature on which American democracy is based, and 2) America’s sharp distinctions between public and private spheres of life. Using research from human evolution, neuroscience, trauma studies, and Jungian psychology, Dissociation in Late Modern America shows how America has become dependent on dissociative defenses in everyday life, thus challenging the capacity for soulful connections and living.

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