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"In the twentieth century, the practice of psychology has usually been based on a scientific or objective theory of human behavior. Today, an influential countermovement, often called social constructionism, argues that there is no basis for our beliefs or values beyond the swirl of meanings and practices in a particular community or era. Re-envisioning Psychology examines the increasing dissatisfaction with both scientific and social constructionist viewpoints and presents a sweeping new vision of theory and practice in psychology."--Jossey-Bass
All Ages
Adulthood (22+)
English
0-7879-4384-3
Frank C. Richardson , Blaine J. Fowers , Charles B. Guignon
1999 Jossey-Bass
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