The Psychology of the Extreme

Title: The Psychology of the Extreme
Author: Arie W. Kruglanski, Sophia Moskalenko
ISBN: 1032751185 / 9781032751184
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 172
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2025
Availability: 15-20 days

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What does extremism mean? How does it show up in our daily lives? What drives people to extreme behaviors, and how can we learn to live and thrive in the age of overdrive?

The Psychology of the Extreme provides an accessible introduction to extremism as a force that can affect all aspects of culture and people’s choices in everyday settings. It explores the underlying psychology behind what makes people act in extreme ways, whether this is in destructive ways (such as gambling, terrorism and political violence) or in constructive ways (such as successful creators and scientists). The book features an array of case studies that show how extremism can be both pro-social and anti-social and includes interventions to reduce extremism or redirect them toward more positive and constructive tendencies. Offering a new understanding of the individual psychology of extremism, the book will appeal to all those interested in how extremism plays out in people’s and cultures' day-to-day lives.

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Chapter 1 : Extremist Dynamics
Chapter 2 : Good Extremism, Bad Extremism
Chapter 3 : Assessing Your Own Extremism
Chapter 4 : Extremism Then and Now
Chapter 5 : Narratives of Extremism
Chapter 6 : Mental Health and Extremism
Chapter 7 : Extremism in the Social Context
Chapter 8 : Love’s Extremes
Chapter 9 : Little things that count
Chapter 10 : Inviting Extremism to Tea