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On The Myth of Psychotherapy *

French, Craig

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Abstract

Thomas Szasz famously argued that mental illness is a myth. Less famously, Szasz argued that since mental illness is a myth, so too is psychotherapy. Szasz' claim that mental illness is a myth has been much discussed, but much less attention has been paid to his claim that psychotherapy is a myth. In the first part of this essay, I critically examine Szasz' discussion of psychotherapy in order to uncover the strongest version of his case for thinking that it is a myth. As we'll see, this involves an understanding of psychotherapeutic interventions as treatments of psychopathological problems. In the rest of this essay, I turn to this directly and argue that psychotherapy has an important non-pathocentric dimension. I argue that we fail to appreciate the nature and variety of psychotherapy if we concentrate only on its pathocentric dimensions. Though I use Szasz as a stalking horse, the substantive topic is the nature of psychotherapy. This enquiry falls into the philosophy of psychotherapy as distinct from the philosophy of psychiatry and the philosophy of psychoanalysis.

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French, C. (in press). On The Myth of Psychotherapy *. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 8, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 8, 2024
Journal Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology
Print ISSN 1071-6076
Electronic ISSN 1086-3303
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords psychotherapy; psychopathology; Szasz; grief
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/33553492

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