No, my claim is literal. The role of the discipline ‘psychology’ has shifted over time away from what we now consider ‘sociology’ and towards an individualistic approach to mental health. The assumption didn’t used to be that mental problems were profoundly unique to the individual, but now mainstream psychology does not take into account the sociological factors which affect mental health in all situations.
Some sources to elaborate the transformation of the discipline are historiologists & sociologists like Immanuel Wallerstein and Michel Foucault, but there are plenty of non-mainstream psychologists who still practice holistic psychology like Helene Shulman & Mary Watkins.
mainstream psychology does not take into account the sociological factors which affect mental health in all situations.
Really? I often hear dire warnings about how our society e.g. contributes to suicides by publicizing them. These are generally billed as coming from experts in the field.
Full disclosure: I live in Ireland, it may be different in other countries.
No, my claim is literal. The role of the discipline ‘psychology’ has shifted over time away from what we now consider ‘sociology’ and towards an individualistic approach to mental health. The assumption didn’t used to be that mental problems were profoundly unique to the individual, but now mainstream psychology does not take into account the sociological factors which affect mental health in all situations.
Some sources to elaborate the transformation of the discipline are historiologists & sociologists like Immanuel Wallerstein and Michel Foucault, but there are plenty of non-mainstream psychologists who still practice holistic psychology like Helene Shulman & Mary Watkins.
Really? I often hear dire warnings about how our society e.g. contributes to suicides by publicizing them. These are generally billed as coming from experts in the field.
Full disclosure: I live in Ireland, it may be different in other countries.
[EDIT: typos)