Language: German
Published by Trickster Verlag, München, 1988
ISBN 10: 3923804237 ISBN 13: 9783923804238
Seller: Versandantiquariat Abendstunde, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: gut. Erste Aufl. Kartonierte fotografisch gestaltete Broschur. Einband und Schnitte leicht berieben, der Rücken leseknickig, Einband, Schnitte und Papier nachgedunkelt, einzelne Seiten mit Knick einer Ecke ("Lesezeichen"), ansonsten noch gute Erhaltung. "?In der Literatur über Maasai gewinnt man im allgemeinen den Eindruck, daß diese Gesellschaft völlig von Männern geprägt und dominiert ist. Die Abwesenheit der Beschreibung einer weiblichen Welt sagt jedoch häufig mehr über die Ethnologin oder den Ethnologen aus als über die von ihnen beschriebene Ethnie. Mich interessierte also die Frage, ob die Frauen in dieser als geradezu klassisch patriarchalisch geschilderten Gesellschaft tatsächlich so unsichtbar, zweitrangig und nur über Männer definierbar sind.? Ulrike von Mitzlaff, Studium der Ethnologie, lebt seit mehreren Jahren in Tansania und arbeitet z. Zt. am Women's Research and Documentation Project, Dar es Salaam." (Verlagstext) In deutscher Sprache. 181, (3) pages. 8° (150 x 213mm).
Language: German
Published by Paderborn : Junfermann Verlag, 1984
ISBN 10: 3873871920 ISBN 13: 9783873871922
Seller: BOUQUINIST, München, BY, Germany
First Edition
Illustrierte Originalbroschur. Condition: Gut. 3. Auflage. 372 Seiten mit 15 aphischen Darstellungen. 21,5 x 14 cm. Einbandgestaltung: Winfried Goldhorn. Guter Zustand. Mit wenigen Anstreichungen. Besitzername auf dem Vorsatz. - Claude M. Steiner wurde 1935 in Paris geboren und lebte in Spanien und in Mexiko, bevor er in die Vereinigten Staaten ging, um dort Ingenieur-Wissenschaften und Physik zu studieren. Im Jahre 1958 lernte er Dr. Eric Berne kennen und wurde sein Schüler und Freund. Auf Bernes Anregung hin erhielt er mit einer Arbeit über Skripts den Doktorgrad in Psychologie an der Universität Michigan. Mit dieser Arbeit erlangte er die erste wissenschaftliche Auszeichnung von der International T.A. Association. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Claude Michel Steiner (6 January 1935 9 January 2017) was a French-born American psychotherapist and writer who wrote extensively about transactional analysis (TA). His writings focused especially on life scripts, alcoholism, emotional literacy, and interpersonal power plays. In the 1970s and 1980s, Steiner was a founder and practitioner of Radical Psychiatry, a new approach to psychotherapy based in a social theory (of alienation) rather than a medical one (of individual pathology). Influenced by progressive movements of the time, work in this modality continues into the present and is gaining recent recognition worldwide. He was also considered the originator of the theory called Stroke Economy, in collaboration with Hogie Wyckoff. . Radical Psychiatry movement: The Radical Psychiatry movement was borne out of the greater anti-psychiatry movement of the 1960s and continues to this day. The movement's key critiques and philosophies have their roots in the work of thought leaders, R.D. Laing, Thomas Szasz, Frantz Fanon, Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm, Wilhelm Reich, and notably Eric Berne, the originator of transactional analysis, who was one of Steiner's primary mentors. In 1969, Steiner joined the Berkeley Free Clinic to start a psychological counseling center to practice an early form of Radical Psychiatry, and in part to address the emotional needs of the influx of mostly white young people drawn to the Bay Area by stories of "flower-child" utopia. Shortly after, he was joined by Hogie Wyckoff and Joy Marcus, later to become leading feminist thinkers, who contributed key theoretical foundations to a theory of Radical Psychiatry, which were later published in an early "Manifesto" written by Steiner & Wyckoff to be distributed at the American Psychology Association conference San Francisco in September 1970 as a part of a coalition of women, homosexuals, mental patients, and others who felt oppressed by psychiatric practice and organized to disrupt the meeting. While Steiner's training with Berne gave him prowess as a therapist and an outsider lens on the practice of psychiatry and psychology, along with a platform and resources to explore ideas, others contributed many of the core concepts of Radical Psychiatry. Steiner encouraged development of the theory and was dutiful in sharing credit. In particular, Hogie Wyckoff's grounding in feminism and Marxism contributed significant key ideas such as the "Pig Parent", alienation as the root of mental disorders, and the stroke economy while Joy Marcus' community organizing experience highlighted isolation as a key component of alienation and the need for political action, not just awareness, to address alienation. Other key contributors to Radical Psychiatry theory were Robert Schwebel (who initially developed their theory of cooperation, Becky Jenkins (who developed a robust approach to mediations, Darca Nicholson (who contributed bodywork as a key component of the work and Beth Roy (who further developed models of power analysis,[14] and significantly furthered their approach to mediations, amongst other contributions). Many of these contributors were also recruited and initially trained by Steiner in Transactional Analysis and group work. This core group all practiced within the "RAP C.
Language: German
Published by Bremen, Kromat Verlag, 1951
Seller: Antiquariat Im Baldreit, Baden-Baden, Germany
First Edition
4°, braunes O Ln. 1. Auflage,. Mit zahlreichen fotografischen Abbildungen und mehreren Grundrissen, 43 (11) Seiten, Oberes Kapital etwas bestossen, sonst gutes Exemplar Sprache: Deutsch.