Postmodern psychology

Postmodern psychology is an approach to psychology that questions whether an ultimate or singular version of truth is actually possible within its field.

It also challenges the modernist view of psychology as the science of the individual,[1] in favour of seeing humans as a cultural/communal product, dominated by language rather than by an inner self.[2]

  1. ^ S. Kvale ed., Psychology and Postmodernism (1992) p. 40
  2. ^ L. Holtzman/J. R. Moss eds., Postmodern Psychologies, Societal Practice and Political Life (2000) p. 179

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