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The history of modernity is littered with references to an unprecedented existential sickness and the modern age has been blamed repeatedly for widespread alienation, anomie, deracination, disenfranchisement and nihilism. But even after centuries of complaint about these problems, the connections between them lack systematic and satisfactory elucidation. Modernity, Nihilism and Mental Health addresses this lacuna by arguing that nihilism, which is construed as the absence of existential purpose and conviction, is at the heart of the contemporary Western crisis. Drawing on work in psychology and counselling studies, sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy and other fields, Sarraf and Feltham offer a rich interdisciplinary explanation of the nihilistic tendency of modernity. Aiming to understand nihilism as a psychosocial phenomenon, not a philosophical problem, the book fills a serious lacuna in the extant literature. While eschewing moralising answers, it provides sustained confrontation with critically important, but largely unexplored, questions of the age. Modernity, Nihilism and Mental Health will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the sociocultural crisis of the Western world. In particular, it should be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduates in the fields of psychology, sociology, critical theory and the social sciences more generally. It should also be essential reading for psychologists and counsellors, sociologists, anthropologists and moral and political philosophers.

Author Biography

Matthew Sarraf is an independent scholar and holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) degree from Cornell University. His scholarly interests are in philosophy, sociology, psychology and history. Colin Feltham, PhD, MTheol, MSc, PgDipCouns, PGCE, FBACP, has had 29 books published in the fields of counselling and psychotherapy, critical thinking, philosophical anthropology and philosophy. He is Emeritus Professor of Critical Counselling Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, and External Associate Professor of Humanistic Psychology, University of Southern Denmark.
Release date NZ
March 15th, 2019
Author
Pages
248
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Routledge
ISBN-13
9781138284227
Product ID
28825887

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