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Author Sullivan, Daniel, 1940-

Title Cultural-existential psychology : the role of culture in suffering and threat / Daniel Sullivan.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (295 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-292) and index.
Summary "Cultural psychology and experimental existential psychology are two of the fastest-growing movements in social psychology. In this book, Daniel Sullivan combines both perspectives to present a groundbreaking analysis of culture's role in shaping the psychology of threat experience. The first part of the book presents a new theoretical framework guided by three central principles: that humans are in a unique existential situation because we possess symbolic consciousness and culture; that culture provides psychological protection against threatening experiences, but also helps to create them; and that interdisciplinary methods are vital to understanding the link between culture and threat. In the second part of the book, Sullivan presents a novel program of research guided by these principles. Focusing on a case study of a traditionalist group of Mennonites in the midwestern United States, Sullivan examines the relationship between religion, community, guilt, anxiety, and the experience of natural disaster"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Part I. Theory: 1. Theoretical roots of cultural-existential psychology; 2. Fundamental principles of cultural-existential psychology; 3. A model of existential threat; 4. Cultural variation as patterns of social orientation and control; 5. Cultural threat orientations: disorientation-avoidance and despair-avoidance -- Part II. Research: 6. Modernization and changes in attitudes toward suffering among Kansas Mennonites; 7. Cultural threat orientations among traditionalist Mennonites, Unitarian Universalists, and college students; 8. Transcendence versus redemption in the experience of a natural disaster -- Part III. Implications: 9. Cultural-existential psychology and contemporary society -- Appendix A. Guide to key abbreviations and terms -- Appendix B. Data analyses, Chapter 6 -- Appendix C. Methodology and questionnaire items, Chapter 7 -- Appendix D. Data analyses, Chapter 7.
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Subject Psychology -- Social aspects.
Psychology -- Social aspects.
Psychology.
Existential psychology.
Culture -- Psychological aspects.
Existential psychology.
Culture -- Psychological aspects.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781107096868 1107096863 (DLC) 2015044941 (OCoLC)932066568
ISBN 9781316156605 (electronic book)
1316156605 (electronic book)
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9781107096868
1107096863
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