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Svend Brinkmann

    Svend Brinkmanns Werk befasst sich mit psychologischen und gesellschaftlichen Zwängen des modernen Lebens und kritisiert insbesondere den unaufhörlichen Drang zur Selbstverbesserung. Er hinterfragt die gegenwärtige Besessenheit von ständiger persönlicher Entwicklung und plädiert stattdessen für eine Haltung der Selbstbehauptung und Widerstandsfähigkeit. Durch seine zahlreichen Schriften und sein öffentliches Engagement ermutigt Brinkmann die Leser, sich den Anforderungen der Selbstoptimierung zu stellen und ein stärkeres Identitätsgefühl zu entwickeln. Seine aufschlussreichen Analysen bieten einen Gegenpol zu vorherrschenden Trends und regen zu tiefergehender Reflexion über Authentizität und Stabilität in einer sich schnell verändernden Welt an.

    Svend Brinkmann
    Standpoints
    Think
    Grief
    Diagnostic Cultures
    Psychology as a Moral Science
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      Schluss mit dem Selbstoptimierungswahn

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      Der moderne Mensch optimiert sich unermüdlich durch Life-Coachings, Workshops und Diäten, getrieben vom Glauben an Fortschritt und Erfolg. Der dänische Psychologe Svend Brinkmann kontert diese Entwicklung mit Witz und Verstand, indem er uns zeigt, wie wir verloren gegangene Werte wie Standhaftigkeit, Zufriedenheit und Glück zurückgewinnen können. Die Anforderungen der Gesellschaft und des Einzelnen führen zu Stress, Burnout und Depressionen. Das Streben nach Selbstoptimierung und Erfüllung belastet nicht nur den Einzelnen, sondern auch soziale Beziehungen, die eigennützig und opportunistisch werden. Brinkmann fordert ein Ende des Selbstoptimierungswahns und rät, auf Life-Coachings und Diäten zu verzichten. Das Geheimnis eines glücklichen Lebens liegt nicht im ständigen Streben nach Verbesserung, sondern in der Rückbesinnung auf andere und der Fähigkeit, Maß zu halten. In sieben Schritten zeigt er, wie wir dieses Ziel erreichen können: Hören Sie auf, in sich selbst hineinzublicken, fokussieren Sie sich auf das Negative, setzen Sie den Nein-Hut auf, unterdrücken Sie Ihre Gefühle, feuern Sie Ihren Coach, lesen Sie einen Roman und besinnen Sie sich auf die Vergangenheit. Brinkmanns amüsantes und scharfsinniges Werk bietet einen erfrischenden Ansatz gegen den Druck unserer Zeit.

      Pfeif drauf!
    • Psychology as a Moral Science

      • 190 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      "Psychology as a Moral Science" explores the intrinsic link between psychology and morality in a postmodern context. It critiques mainstream psychological theories for neglecting ethical foundations, arguing that psychological practices reflect moral principles. The book revisits key concepts, addressing the interplay of psychology and societal values, and challenges contemporary moral theories.

      Psychology as a Moral Science
    • Diagnostic Cultures

      A Cultural Approach to the Pathologization of Modern Life

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
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      The book explores the evolution of diagnostic cultures through empirical case studies of psychological conditions like depression and ADHD. It employs cultural-psychological and sociological analyses to examine how these diagnoses reshape existential, moral, and political issues into individual psychiatric concerns. This critical inquiry raises questions about the implications of such transformations on society and individual identity.

      Diagnostic Cultures
    • Grief

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
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      Brinkmann yet again offers a brilliant and illuminating account of one of the core components of human experience - grief --

      Grief
    • Think

      In Defence of a Thoughtful Life

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
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      Exploring the essence of humanity, this book delves into our unique capacity for thought amidst a fast-paced world focused on achievement and convenience. It critiques the diminishing space for reflection in an age dominated by technology, which simplifies tasks and reduces the necessity for deep thinking. The narrative challenges readers to reconsider the value of contemplation and the implications of a society that prioritizes productivity over introspection.

      Think
    • Standpoints

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
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      Self-help gurus, life coaches and business consultants love to tell us that we must strive for constant self-improvement to realize our full potential and become truly happy. But it doesn't seem to work - for many of us, life still seems hollow and meaningless.

      Standpoints
    • How are Christians capable of believing? Is it faith or delusion? Or is there something wrong with me? I do not believe in spirits, gods, miracles, resurrection or eternal life. But I will seek to cast off my prejudices and give God a chance. At least for a year. Danish writer Svend Brinkmann spent a year with God, exploring faith and religion through the eyes of a sceptic. Each month, from January to December, he grappled with questions that had nagged at him since he was a child: Why does God let the innocent suffer? Does science disprove the existence of God? Does faith make you a better person? Can you doubt and still believe? It became a year of deep reflection and surprising revelations that challenged the bounds of his scientific worldview and led him to a new appreciation of faith and its place within a secular, mostly fulfilled life.

      My Year with God
    • Standpoints

      10 Old Ideas In a New World

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
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      Self-help gurus, life coaches and business consultants love to tell us that we must strive for constant self-improvement to realize our full potential and become truly happy. But it doesn't seem to work - for many of us, life still seems hollow and meaningless. So focused are we on personal development and material possessions that we've overlooked the things that make life truly fulfilling and worthwhile. So how do we figure out what's really worth striving for? In this compelling follow-up to his bestselling book Stand Firm, Danish philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann shows us that the important things in life are those with intrinsic value, like goodness, freedom, truth and love. We should stop asking 'what's in it for me?', and turn our attention outwards to our friends, families and communities. By putting others first and embracing these unconditional principles, or standpoints, he argues, we can find a more meaningful and sustainable way of living.

      Standpoints
    • A defining feature of being human is our ability to think. We refer to ourselves, after all, as homo sapiens. But in a world where experiencing and achieving as much as possible is the number one preoccupation, there is little room for reflection. Technology is also making everything easier, eroding the need for us to think at all. Of course deep, critical thinking can be difficult, sometimes painful, and it demands time. But it is fundamental to our well-being. In this new book, bestselling philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann argues for a return to the thoughtful life, where we learn to think well, to think deeply, to lose ourselves in reverie and tune in to our inner voice. By spending time in our thoughts and letting them wander freely, we will discover that thinking is one of the most enriching things we can do in life – and one of the most human too.

      Think
    • Qualitative interviewing has today become one of the most common research methods across the human and social sciences, but one that appears in a number of different guises. Qualitative Interviewing will help its readers write, represent, understand, and critique qualitative interview research in its many forms as currently practiced.

      Qualitative Interviewing