One Hundred Years of Psychotherapy: The Future of an Illusion or an Illusory Future?
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v6i24.1090Keywords:
psychotherapy, postmodernityAbstract
This paper addresses the challenges that psychotherapy faces in the context of the so called postmodern condition, after one hundred years in the history of psychotherapy. A brief review of the main psychotherapeutic approaches is presented from a cultural and stylistic viewpoint. An attempt to elucidate the definition of the term postmodern is discussed, together with a warning against the potentially ambivalent effects of advocating some forms of postmodern psychotherapy. Finally, from a more afirmative position, a sketch of what could be the main postmodern challenges for psychotherapy is presented.
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