Jason Aronson, Inc.
Pages: 140
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7657-0652-2 • Hardback • June 2009 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-0-7657-0654-6 • eBook • June 2009 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Louis S. Berger is a clinical psychologist and a former assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1. Introduction
Chapter 3 2. Individual Psychology and Sociology
Chapter 4 3. The Freud Wars—A Critique
Chapter 5 4. The Framework of Defense Analysis
Chapter 6 5. The Target Framework: Sociocultural Defense Analysis (SDA)
Averting Global Extinction is a brilliant effort to save our species and our world from the consequences of our least mature, least realistic tendencies. As everything that sustains human life hurtles toward disaster, Louis Berger notes that our collective response has been a social pathology of denial, distraction, and wishful fantasy. Although other authors have published similar observations, this book is unique in offering a closely reasoned psychological approach to changing such self-defeating patterns. Berger's erudition encompasses theory and praxis, science and art, the insights of the past and the stunning originality of a new angle of vision. His writing combines the intellect of the philosopher with the wisdom of the experienced therapist. I hope this book is widely read while there is still time to apply that wisdom.
— Nancy McWilliams, PhD, Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology
Louis Berger has turned his critical mind to the dangers of global destruction and the result is a book that challenges the universal denial of reality. Viewing society as a patient in need of treatment, this discourse on psychoanalytic sociology can be read with profit by a general audience.
— Joseph Reppen, PhD, ABPP, former editor of the journals Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychoanalytic Books