EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 32 MIN
Reification: what psychology may miss about mental illness and health
from Your Listener · host John Cuturilo
I provide my content free of charge. If you enjoy it and want to show your appreciation, please consider making a small donation — it means the world to me! Donate at the link shown below.https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3LY8DB82U3EMSIs the way that psychology conceptualises some mental illnesses and mental health always accurate? Could the way we reify be limiting our understanding? In this episode, I define reification, explain its importance in science, and discuss alternative perspectives on mental illness.Note: no part of this content should be accepted as giving advice of any kind. For advice, please seek professional guidance. Any views expressed are my own and I speak on behalf of no parties other than myselfReferencesBernstein, D.A., Pooley, J.A., Cohen, L., Gouldthorp, B., Provost, S., & Cranney, J. (2018). “Psychology: Australian & New Zealand Edition” (2nd ed.). Cengage Learning Australia, South Melbourne, Australia.Christensen, L.B., Johnson, R.B., & Turner, L.A. (2015). “Research Methods, Design, and Analysis” (12th ed.). Pearson Education Limited, Essex, England.Oxford Reference (2024). “Reification”. https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100412880
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