Affiliation:
1. Global Health Academy The University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
2. Usher Institute The University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
Abstract
AbstractThe raison d'être for psychotherapy1 is to address individual suffering and distress. The sustainable development goals address suffering and distress on a global scale in the context of threats to the survival of our communities and planet.ObjectiveWe propose scaling up therapeutic principles for collective impact and nurturing therapist commitment beyond the therapy room, to activate and sustain compassion‐in‐action at the community system level.DesignThe SDGs represent the strength of collective human concern and action coming together. At the half‐way point, we are falling dangerously short of our targets, requiring an urgent response. The tenet of this paper is that the weakest link in our journey is not technical capability or finances, or even the impact of multiple intersecting crises, but our ability to collaborate for sustained action—it is the human factor—hence, we need a psychologically informed response.MethodNotably, least ‘visible’ is SDG17, the umbrella goal designated means of implementation, through partnership. Partnership has been treated as a transactional element of SDG projects, rather than the vital heartbeat connecting daily actions to the 2030 vision. Partnership is about investing in relationships and a commitment to working together with a common purpose—the bailiwick of psychological therapists.ResultsWe propose an architecture to support the development of courageous partnerships and compassionate systems.ConclusionCompassion uniquely potentiates global action on wicked problems.
Funder
Templeton World Charity Foundation