In this book a rapid exploration of critical psychology is carried out. David Pavón-Cuéllar offers a text that simultaneously serves as an introductory study, analytical outline, historical overview, panoramic vision and guiding map for those interested in the subject.
After reflecting on what critical psychology is, its antecedents in philosophical speculation and political discussion are reconstructed. Next, some contributions from Lev Vygotsky and Georges Politzer, Freudo-Marxism, the Frankfurt School and the radical psychological current are presented. Next, after examining the imprint of Althusserianism on critics of psychology such as Michel Pêcheux, Didier Deleule, Carlos Sastre and Néstor Braunstein, the author addresses three paradigms of critical psychology in the last quarter of the 20th century: the Foucauldian, the Holzkamp school and the postmodern social-critical...read more