Justin Marchese MA, LMFT

Thoughts about the practice of evidence-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

"Even as we have congratulated ourselves for becoming more 'benevolent and supportive' of the mentally ill, we have steadily backed away from the sufferers themselves. It appears, in short, that the impact of our worldwide antistigma campaign may have been the exact opposite of what we intended."

link to New York Times article   The Americanization of Mental Illness
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Thoughts and ideas entered on this blog are the formative opinions of a psychotherapist and seeker of knowledge who views psychotherapy primarily as an art form that is based in relationship between humans. The writer views the scientific approach to psychotherapy as means to form new hypotheses within the confidential therapeutic relationship. The thoughts and questions shared here about the enterprise of psychotherapy, concerned with human interest, are by nature both original and provocative, as well as open-ended, evolving, and unresolved. Due to the nature of the services involved, public comments are not permitted on this blog. However, readers encountering this blog are strongly encouraged to engage in discussions of the nature of mental wellness within their own communities. Above all, the purpose and hope of this blog is Patient's Rights: to permit people seeking therapy to develop and envision their own psychological freedom, wellness, and autonomy amidst a wide variety of psychological service providers.
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