The East Side Institute for
Group and Short Term Psychotherapy is an international research and training
center dedicated to creating and supporting radically humanistic practices
and understandings of being human. To us, this means freeing psychology
from its scientific pretenses and transforming it into a cultural activity
and study.
As psychology's failures become more glaring, its authority -- its institutional
claim to expertise on human beings and how we tick (and how to "fix"
us when things go wrong) -- is being seriously questioned both inside
and outside the discipline. Thousands of practitioners and scholars worldwide
object to institutionalized psychology's basic premises: (1) that the
individual is the fundamental unit of human psychological life; (2) that
behavior is what's important to study and understand about human beings;
(3) that diagnosis, explanation and interpretation are ways to understand;
and (4) that prediction is both possible and desirable. Millions of ordinary
people want growth and hope -- not tests, diagnoses, identities and labels.
New psychologies are needed: Psychologies of possibility , not prediction.
Psychologies concerned not merely with what is but with what is becoming.
Psychologies created not by a few experts, but re-created in many places
and many times over with the participation of ordinary people. Psychologies
that do not tell us who we are, but instead help us actively create our
lives in new ways. Psychologies that create community -- continuously.
As progressives we have come to believe that if people address the issue
of human development -- in direct and practical ways-- we might indeed
change the world.
At the Institute, we have created our own "non-psychological"
psychology -- a cultural-performatory methodology known as social
therapy. The Institute's discoveries about learning, developing feed
back continuously into the practice of social therapy. They are the backbone
of the Institute's training of therapists, social workers, psychologists,
educators, doctors, nurses, business and organizational leaders. They
inform the consultation and project development we provide to programs
and organizations in the U.S. and around the world.
Read
The
East Side Institute:
Building Bridges, an informational brochure about
the Institute.
You may also read
A
Peaceful Approach to Profound Social Development and Cultural Change.
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