The relationship of psychotherapy and politics
Abstract
Psychotherapy does not only care about individual suffering, it also deals with the suffering of societies. I show how individual suffering and social background are related and how successful psychotherapy has an impact on society and in this way has a political dimension. I show parallelities between the aims and structures in the fields of politics and psychotherapy, but also frictions. As a psychotherapist who is also active as a member of a regional parliament, I point out the importance of communication between psychotherapy and politics and encourage efforts in public relations and political engagement.Keywords Psychotherapy; Politics; Gestalt therapy; Society; Psychoanalysis; Social responsibilty; Democracy; Field theory; System
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2006-04-01
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Schulthess, P. (2006). The relationship of psychotherapy and politics. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, (2), 96–101. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/329
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