1st Edition

The Conflicted Mind And Why Psychology Has Failed to Deal With It

By Geoffrey Beattie Copyright 2018
314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

One of the greatest paradoxes of human behavior is our tendency to say one thing and do something completely different. We think of ourselves as positive and fair-minded, caring about other people and our environment, yet our behavior lets us down time and time again. Part of the reason for this is that we may have two separate 'selves': two separate and dissociated mental systems - one... Read more

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Conflicted Attitudes

Chapter 3: Conflicted Habits

Chapter 4: Conflicted Cognitions

Chapter 5: Conflicted Talk

Chapter 6: Conflicted Memories

Chapter 7: Conflicted Roles

Chapter 8: Concluding Remarks

Biography

Professor Geoffrey Beattie is Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University and in recent years a Masters supervisor on the Sustainability Leadership Programme at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.  He was Professor of Psychology at the University of Manchester from 1994-2012.  He has a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Cambridge and has been awarded both the Spearman Medal by the British Psychological Society for 'published psychological research of outstanding merit' and the internationally acclaimed Mouton d'Or for his work in semiotics.