Agency, Health And Social Survival
Discover the profound insights of Agency, Health And Social Survival by Caroline New Ba, published in 1996. This thought-provoking book delves into the vital intersection of sociology and psychology, positing that this interface is crucial for fostering political change. With a comprehensive comparison of various psychotherapeutic theories of human nature, New Ba examines each theory's unique psychological concept of health and its broader political ramifications. Spanning 190 pages, this paperback offers a rich exploration of identity, pluralism, and the intricacies of social survival. Perfect for those interested in psychology, sociology, and political science, this book invites readers to rethink the connections between personal well-being and societal structures. Enhance your understanding of the human psyche and its impact on collective dynamics with this essential read.