Peter started out with a background in philosophy, applied psychology and social theory. He worked for thirteen years as a clinical psychologist before returning to university to teach in a health science faculty. There he developed several applied programs, post-graduate courses and supervised a sizeable number of PhD and master's students. In 2009, in response to student struggles with theory, he developed a post-graduate course on theory and philosophy which has informed the content of this book. His research interests include: applied rhetoric, existential issues, critical theory, gambling, family impacts of addictions, commercial determinants and gender-based violence. This is his ninth sole-authored book, the previous including three on addictions, two on existential issues, two on rhetoric and one on men's violence. He is employed as a full professor at the School of Population Health and an associate director of the Centre for Addiction Research, both at the University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Chapter 1: Engaging With Theory Part I: Progress Chapter 2: Stories of Progress Chapter 3: Problems with Progress Chapter 4 Paradigms and Revolutions Part II: Emancipation Chapter 5: Freedom and Justice Chapter 6: Theorizing Power Chapter 7: Oppression and Colonization Part III: Inwardness Chapter 8: The Search for Mind Chapter 9: Foregrounding Subjecitvity Part IV: Criticality Chapter 10: The Critical Turn Chapter 11: Language in Action Chapter 12: Diverse Perspectives Part V: Bringing It Together Chapter 13: Methodology Chapter 14: Zones, Layers and Positions Chapter 15: Moving Forward with Theory

