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This book explores critical and thought-provoking questions about the role and impact of psychotherapy in addressing societal, environmental, and economic challenges. It examines whether the therapeutic practices we offer benefit our clients at the expense of others or even their own broader well-being. Through an analysis of concepts such as âacceptance,â âthe unconscious,â and âthe relational,â the book interrogates whether psychotherapy contributes to societal problems or perpetuates self-centered colonialism, making catastrophe inevitable. It challenges psychotherapists to consider their responsibility for their clientsâ accountability to others and explores how insights from non-Western cultures, which emphasise collective social identity, can enrich therapeutic practices. Additionally, the book delves into how interdisciplinary approaches from sociology, anthropology, economics, history, politics, and psycho-social studies can help psychotherapists transcend traditional boundaries and foster a more impactful education for trainees.

This book is an essential read for students and scholars in social sciences, cultural studies, and psycho-social disciplines who are interested in the intersection of psychotherapy, societal issues, and global perspectives. It will also appeal to psychotherapists, counsellors, mental health professionals, and trainees seeking to critically reflect on their practice and its broader implications.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling.

Psychotherapy the Individual and Society

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 11/05/2026
      ISBN13: 9781041272465, 978-1041272465
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      Book Synopsis

      This book explores critical and thought-provoking questions about the role and impact of psychotherapy in addressing societal, environmental, and economic challenges. It examines whether the therapeutic practices we offer benefit our clients at the expense of others or even their own broader well-being. Through an analysis of concepts such as âacceptance,â âthe unconscious,â and âthe relational,â the book interrogates whether psychotherapy contributes to societal problems or perpetuates self-centered colonialism, making catastrophe inevitable. It challenges psychotherapists to consider their responsibility for their clientsâ accountability to others and explores how insights from non-Western cultures, which emphasise collective social identity, can enrich therapeutic practices. Additionally, the book delves into how interdisciplinary approaches from sociology, anthropology, economics, history, politics, and psycho-social studies can help psychotherapists transcend traditional boundaries and foster a more impactful education for trainees.

      This book is an essential read for students and scholars in social sciences, cultural studies, and psycho-social disciplines who are interested in the intersection of psychotherapy, societal issues, and global perspectives. It will also appeal to psychotherapists, counsellors, mental health professionals, and trainees seeking to critically reflect on their practice and its broader implications.

      The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling.

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