Postcognitive psychology
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Postcognitive psychology is the postmodern condition of a psychology yet to come as proposed by theorist Matthew Giobbi
Matthew Giobbi
Matthew Tyler Giobbi is an author, photographer and educator in the fields of science criticism, philosophy, media theory, psychoanalysis and psychology. He has written "" and is the Editor of Giobbi is the Erich Fromm Research Associate at the European Graduate School in Switzerland.-External...

. The term postcognitive was first used in Giobbi's book A Postcognitive Negation
A Postcognitive Negation
A Postcognitive Negation: The Sadomasochistic Dialectic of American Psychology is a book written by Dr. Matthew Giobbi. It was published in 2010 by , NYC/Dresden. The text was edited by Wolfgang Schirmacher.-External links:* .*...

: The Sadomasochistic Dialectic of American Psychology. Psychologists and theorists have discussed the post-cognitive which Giobbi differentiates by exclusion of the -. Giobbi's postcognitive is a folding upon itself in a non-linear fashion which transcends the narrative
Narrative
A narrative is a constructive format that describes a sequence of non-fictional or fictional events. The word derives from the Latin verb narrare, "to recount", and is related to the adjective gnarus, "knowing" or "skilled"...

function of the -, thus leaving the field on a plateau of new ways of doing psychology.
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