Deleuze and Psychology: Philosophical Provocations to Psychological Practices (Maria Nichterlein,&John R Morss 2016)


一本關於批判的心理學概念,An increasing number of scholars, students and practitioners of psychology are becoming intrigued by the ideas of Gilles Deleuze and of Felix Guattari. 


This book aims to be a critical introduction to these ideas, which have so much to offer psychology in terms of new directions as well as critique.


Deleuze was one of the most prominent philosophers of the 20th century and a figure whose ideas are increasingly influential throughout the humanities and social sciences. 


His work, particularly his collaborations with psychoanalyst Guattari, focused on the articulation of a philosophy of difference. 


Rejecting mainstream continental philosophy just as much as the orthodox analytical metaphysics of the English-speaking world, Deleuze proposed a positive and passionate alternative, bursting at the seams with new concepts and new transformations.


This book overviews the philosophical contribution of Deleuze including the project he developed with Guattari. 


It goes on to explore the application of these ideas in three major dimensions of psychology: its unit of analysis, its method and its applications to the clinic.


Deleuze and Psychology will be of interest to students and scholars of psychology and those interested in continental philosophy, as well as psychological practitioners and therapists.



Maria Nichterlein 個人的部落格 裡面有很多文章

Maria Nichterlein is an Australian-based health professional. 應該是智利裔澳洲人Maria is trained as a Counselling Psychologist, Psychologist and has a practice located in Caulfield North. Melbourne

2018 Annual Review of Critical Psychology (Editor) - 

Putting the Deleuzian Machine to Work in Psychology



Peer-reviewed online open-access journal, published on http://www.discourseunit.com/annual-review/ 

This issue of ARCP introduces Deleuze’s project on a philosophy of difference in its critical intersection with psychology. 

After a general introduction, this special issue employs the distinctions Philosophy/Science/Art articulated in his later work with Felix Guattari – 
What is Philosophy? – to frame an interrogation of the ways in which his project makes psychology rethink many of its disciplinary foundations and brings a gust of fresh (and critical) air to its practices.

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