From self-help to medication, therapy, and cognitive neuroscience, this book traces the uses and limits of psychology. In addition to conceptual analysis of how science, truth, biology, mind, and meaning intersect and interact in the mind sciences, A Suspicious Science draws from history and anthropology to articulate an interdisciplinary multi-level form of psychology that may serve to orient the field.
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