The Depolarizing of America: A Guidebook for Social Healing
- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D., is a leading voice in contemporary existential-humanistic psychology. His work delves deeply into the darker aspects of human nature, such as evil and destructive experience, while also exploring paths toward awakening and awe. Schneider examines the essence of human existence, seeking ways to foster authentic living and personal growth through psychotherapy. His literary contributions lie in bridging profound philosophical questions with practical psychological applications, offering readers a deeper understanding of themselves and the world.







The robotic revolution is here and there's no going back. From the way we raise our children, to our work settings, to our governments, and even our wars, the quick fix-instant result society is roiling our world. Yet what is lost in this delirium is depth, the awesomeness, not just of our machines, but of our flesh, our capacity to feel, and our capacity to dwell in the miracle of the unknown. This book dwells in the miracle of the unknown. It is an intimate trek into the evolving spirituality of awe--the humility and wonder; sense of adventure toward life. Can we preserve awe--the arguable "heart" of humanity--in spite of and even in light of our technologies? Or will we devolve into mechanically driven puppets, numb to our possibilities, blind to our servitude? There is no more critical problem for our age."
What do a school shooter, a corporate swindler, and a bullhead ideologue have in common?-They all converge on what author Kirk Schneider terms "the polarized mind." The polarized mind, which is the fixation on one point of view to the utter exclusion of competing points of view, is killing us-and has been for millennia. Drawing from the standpoint of existential psychology, this book details the basis for the polarized mind, how it has ravaged leaders and their cultures down through history (up to and including our own time), and steps we urgently need to take to address the problem. These steps combine contemporary insights with centuries of cross-cultural, awe-inspired wisdom.
Focusing on the transformative power of awe, this self-help meditation explores how this profound experience can foster humility and wonder in our lives. Through personal stories, including the author's own, the book examines the healing qualities of awe and its significance in an increasingly "awe-depleted" world. It highlights the potential of awe to impact individuals, societies, and the future of humanity, encouraging readers to reconnect with this essential aspect of existence.
An Integrative, Clinical Perspective
A prestigious, original title co-authored by Rollo May, one of the best selling American fathers of existential psychology. This long awaited text in existential psychology presents a practical, integrative approach to the discipline especially for the training clinician. Three broad dimensions are its literary, philosophical, and psychological heritage, its recent and future trends, and its therapeutic applications.