Our Psychological Selves?. Psychological Sciences as: “ techniques for the disciplining of human difference: individualizing humans through classifying.

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Our Psychological Selves?

Psychological Sciences as: “ techniques for the disciplining of human difference: individualizing humans through classifying then calibrating their capacities and conducts, inscribing and recording their attributes and deficiencies, managing and utilizing their individuality and variability.” Nikolas Rose, Inventing Ourselves (1998) p. 105

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Psychology’s Selves The Reflective Self The Phrenological Self The Animal and Emotional Self The Perceiving Self The Psychic Self The Hysterical Self The Feebleminded Self The Laboring Self The Engineered, Behaviorist Self The Expressive Self The Therapeutic Self The Cognitive and Computational Self The Social Self The Moral Self

THEMES in the History of Psychology 1) representations of mind 2) places where science is enacted or practiced 3) methods, tools, technologies and techniques 4) popular, literary, and visual understandings 5) practical domains of application 6) moral values and ideas of normality

Psychology as a Profession Membership of APA (American Psychological Association) –1892 at its founding with G. Stanley Hall 13 members –1929, 1000 members at 300 institutions –1964, 11,000 members –1993, 76,000 members British Psychological Society Membership , 1164 members , 5500 members , over 18,000

Therapeutic Psychological Techniques for: Attending to oneself (self-inspection, examination Engaging with self (describing, interpreting, finding causes of behavior) Seeing diverse aspects of self (e.g. desire, behavior, authenticity) Evaluating self – according to norms Disclosing the self - how to speak to various others, in social settings, social media Curing the self (e.g. catharsis, restraining thoughts and emotions, self- esteem (Rose, p. 244)

“this is a psy-shaped space, a space that lies between the biological materiality of the body with its nerves and fluids and the moral complexity of human conduct with its dilemmas of right and wrong, good and evil. And from now on, all our recipes for styles of life, our ethical systems, our recipes for assuaging misery and for improving ourselves and our conduct, our judgments of others will have to take account of the influences of, and impacts upon, this psy shaped space.” Nikolas Rose, Governing the Soul (1999)