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- W59244070 abstract "The economic crisis that has become central in political discourse, the media and the collective imaginary- is a construction involving many strong individual and collective psychological aspects. This analysis is supported on selected contributions from leading authorities of the past decade, in order to go beyond the indicators of deterioration of the psychological health of the population, strictly considered, and to outline the psychological processes generating crisis and conventional “solutions to the crisis”. The key question being: how do you get a sense of prosperity within a real disaster? The proposed reading goes over issues such as: (1) the collective result of decision making under stimulation of needs and persuasive advertising, in market uncertainty; (2) the prevalence of imitation and observation as learning mechanisms, where veracity of discourses is not considered and media models are easily incorporated; (3) the consumption of symbols and meanings rather than goods, which characterize us; (4) A speech focused on a common enemy (financial markets, ratings agencies, the deficit, debt, etc.). ... that legitimates a state of emergency where dissent is equated with treason, and (5) A requirement of trust, necessary for both the market and the reduction of psychological instability. The script points to new lines of work, focusing particularly on: (1) a concept of psychological health including autonomy, control of the environment, personal growth, a vital project, valuing social involvement, and (2) the role played by associations, independent thinking and academic activism, in order to start a whole new set of social relations, build critical thinking, and a commitment to boost intelligence." @default.
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