Affiliation:
1. Istituto di Psicoterapia Relazionale Pisa Italy
2. Institute of Clinical Physiology of the Italian National Research Council (IFC‐CNR) Pisa Italy
3. School of Psychology and Social Work University of Hull Hull UK
Abstract
AbstractBackground:The field of psychotherapy is witnessing a lively debate today. The literature on the efficacy of psychological interventions has grown exponentially, but the assumptions of the prevailing research paradigms have been criticised from many points of view. One of the main concerns is that of a too often simplistic conception of psychotherapy, viewed as a set of specific methods for the treatment of point‐like problems or symptoms.Literature Review on Mental Health and the Ecological ContextInstead, emerging perspectives are trying to promote a more complex view on psychotherapy, as a process based on the therapeutic potential of relationships, which takes place in relevant social and cultural contexts. Even the ecological context is taken in greater consideration, as growing evidence exists about the detrimental effects of ecological threats—such as climate change and other environmental challenges—on mental health.ConclusionsPsychotherapists and psychotherapy associations are now paying due attention to such issues, as well as to social justice and other dimensions that no longer can be thought of as mere elements of the scenario in which psychotherapy is practiced. Rather they are dimensions that exert a strong influence on psychological well‐being, and thus must be properly acknowledged and assessed to connect clinical work with the communities and ecological contexts in which people live.
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