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<p>This challenging book critically examines three forms of contemporary psychology all displaying various signs of crisis through analogy with humour associated with three different class perspectives: mainstream psychology; critical psychology; and postpsychology. </p><p>By fusing the best of the three psychologies with political and cultural critiques the book poses the question: what if class conflict and the crises of psychology are related? This is precisely the Gordian Knot which Fozooni tries to untangle. First the author demonstrates how psychology has traditionally veered towards either an upper-class or a middle-class paradigm. With the demise of these two old paradigms a new understanding of psychology is gradually emerging - a <i>postpsychology</i>. Describing how ‘mainstream’ and ‘critical’ psychologies are undergoing late-life crisis and ‘postpsychology’ is experiencing its birth pangs in an environment hostile to its existence the book provides an alternative narrative of psychology. The author suggests that whilst all three forms of psychology have contributed to our self-comprehension it is only postpsychology that possesses the attributes necessary for a global remaking of humanity. </p><p>Tackling the discipline of psychology head-on Fozooni pits against it a series of scathing yet tongue-in-cheek critiques making this fascinating and provocative reading for all students and academics interested in psychology as well as the general reader.</p>