Critical Psychology: An Interview with Professor. Ian Parker
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 Published On Jul 18, 2024

Ian Parker is a renowned critical psychologist known for his Marxist and psychoanalytic approach to psychology. Born in 1956 in the United Kingdom, Parker has been a significant figure in critical psychology, challenging mainstream psychological practices and theories.

🔻We Talked About:
Introduction [00:00]
What is wrong with psychology? [02:15]
Reflexivity, Language and Power Relations [07:20]
Concept of "Self" and "Psychologisation" [17:24]
Biological Approach to Human Beings [22:01]
Mental Illness and Psychotherapy [27:46]
Psychology as an Ideology [33:32]
Resilience or Social Change? [40:17]
Psychoanalysis and Critical Psychology [46:44]
Concept of Unconscious [53:11]
Some Recommendations for You [58:16[

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⭕️Academic Background and Career
Parker received his education in psychology and has held various academic positions throughout his career. He has been a professor of psychology at several universities, including Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Leicester. His work spans a wide range of topics, including discourse analysis, psychoanalysis, Marxism, and critical theory.

⭕️Contributions to Critical Psychology
Parker's approach to psychology is deeply influenced by Marxist theory, which emphasizes the role of social and economic structures in shaping human behavior and consciousness. He argues that mainstream psychology often ignores the broader social and economic contexts that influence individual behavior and mental health.

⭕️Marxist Influence
Parker's Marxist perspective is evident in his critique of capitalism and its impact on psychological practices. He contends that psychological issues cannot be understood in isolation from the socio-economic conditions that produce them. His work often critiques how psychological practices can reinforce capitalist ideologies and power structures, calling for a more socially aware and politically engaged form of psychology.

⭕️Psychoanalytic Approach
In addition to his Marxist framework, Parker incorporates psychoanalytic theories, particularly those of Jacques Lacan. He uses psychoanalysis to explore the unconscious dimensions of social life and individual subjectivity. Parker believes that psychoanalysis provides valuable insights into the ways in which social and political structures shape human desires and identities.

⭕️Publications and Influence
Ian Parker has authored numerous books and articles that have significantly influenced critical psychology. Some of his notable works include "Revolution in Psychology: Alienation to Emancipation," "Psychology After the Unconscious: From Freud to Lacan," and "Psychoanalytic Practice and State Regulation."

⭕️Advocacy and Activism
Beyond his academic work, Parker is an advocate for social justice and political activism within psychology. He has been involved in various movements and initiatives that seek to democratize psychological practice and make it more responsive to the needs of marginalized communities.

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