Boris Cyrulnik Explores the Neoliberal Misappropriation of Resilience in Psychology
Boris Cyrulnik's New Book: A Critical Perspective on Resilience
Boris Cyrulnik takes a bold stance in his latest publication, where he highlights the pitfalls of the neoliberal interpretation of resilience. In a time when psychological concepts are frequently co-opted for economic agendas, Cyrulnik urges readers to reconsider what true resilience means.
The Misrepresentation of Resilience in Contemporary Society
- Critique of Neoliberalism: Cyrulnik discusses how resilience is often stripped of its depth, reduced to a mere buzzword.
- Understanding Psychological Impact: He emphasizes the importance of community support in fostering resilience.
- Case studies and examples illustrate the consequences of this misappropriation.
A Call for a Broader Understanding
Through his thought-provoking narratives, Cyrulnik invites readers to engage with resilience as a multifaceted concept, deeply rooted in psychological discourse rather than market-driven interpretations.
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