PSYCHOLOGIST AND THOUGHT LEADER IN CONTEMPORARY HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY, KIRK SCHNEIDER, PH.D,EXPLORES WHY EXTREMISM IS ON THE RISE AND OFFERS SOLUTIONS AS TO WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT
What is a polarized mind? It is a mind stricken with one absolutist point of view, to the utter exclusion, even demonization, of all others. The polarized mind can appear as bigotry, bullying, tyranny, vengefulness, and arrogance. It is found in fields as diverse as governance, religion, and science, often hidden in plain sight until rearing its ugly head in the morning headlines. In his latest book, THE POLARIZED MIND: Why It’s Killing Us and What We Can Do About It, Dr. Kirk Schneider explores why and how estranged killers, corporate swindlers, bullheaded ideologues, and notorious leaders and their followers have become repeatedly polarized throughout history, why it’s problematic – even dangerous, and how we can begin to understand and undo it.
Drawing on existential depth psychology, Dr. Schneider contends that psychological polarization is a pervasive human plague – a psychological antidote to deep-rooted fears of the smallness of our lives in the face of the vastness of existence; or to put it another way, polarization is sparked by a sense of cosmic insignificance, heightened in times of individual or collective trauma. Beginning with ancient history and traveling up through modern times, Schneider chronicles destructive ideologies and power structures that people have created in order to defeat their feelings of helplessness. These destructive ideologies and power structures are exemplified by the excesses of Ancient Greece, the Christian Empire, the British Empire, Maoist China, and Nazi Germany, as well as the virtual collapse of the world banking system in 2008, corporate greed, and radical stances on nationalism. Schneider also provides examples of historical cultures that have embraced the mystery of our existence, rather thanfeared and denied it, and thus worked toward peace and empowerment rather than crushing domination. Among these cultures are the great philosophical (and non-dogmatic religious) traditions of the West, the Awe-Based paths of the East, and the Arab Spring.
In order to combat polarization, Dr. Schneider offers steps to address it through what he calls “awe based reformation,” based on accepting and embracing the mystery of our being, including:
· Learning to raise “awe-grounded kids”; allowing them to experience sadness, disappointment, and anger, as well as wonder
· Decreasing existential panic in ourselves by developing the capacity to be both vulnerable and bold; fluid and yet centered, as the situation demands
· Strengthening substantive self-esteem through encouraging ourselves to pause, slow down, and recognize that we are a part of something much greater than ourselves
· Learning to recognize fear-based and awe-based revolutions and movements
Fascinating and perhaps controversial, THE POLARIZED MIND is a vital contribution not only to clinical psychology but also to social and political psychology and philosophy as well. Written in reader-friendly prose, THE POLARIZED MIND will engross readers, and open a new conversation regarding solutions to some of today’s most traumatic headlines.
About The Author
KIRK J. SCHNEIDER, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and leading spokesperson for contemporary humanistic psychology. Dr. Schneider is past editor of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, vice-president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI), and adjunct faculty at Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University. He is also a Fellow of three Divisions of the American Psychological Association (Humanistic, Clinical, and Independent Practice). Dr. Schneider has published over 100 articles and book chapters and has authored or edited ten books.
KIRK J. SCHNEIDER, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and leading spokesperson for contemporary humanistic psychology. Dr. Schneider is past editor of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, vice-president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI), and adjunct faculty at Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University. He is also a Fellow of three Divisions of the American Psychological Association (Humanistic, Clinical, and Independent Practice). Dr. Schneider has published over 100 articles and book chapters and has authored or edited ten books.
Critique Speak:
“THE POLARIZED MIND is one of the great reflections on humanity. . . [It is] a peak of existential-humanistic inquiry and of what it is capable of producing.”
–Alfried Langle, M.D., President of the Society for Existential Analysis and Logotherapy, Vienna, Austria
“Erudite, eloquent, and elegant! This book connects the psychology of the polarizing mind with historical events that shaped the course of humanity through millennia . . . illuminates social and cultural dynamics that are as relevant and dangerous today as they were ages ago.”
–Isaac Prilleltensky, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education,
University of Miami, Author of Promoting Well Being
“THE POLARIZED MIND is not only very timely, it is also very moving.”
—Sonja Saltman, Ph.D., co-founder of the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution,
Unversity of Nevada at Las Vegas Boyd School of Law