Pedagogy of the great pandemic of the 21st century: Epistemic implications for individual psychology, family science, and psychotherapies

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Theory & Review Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1111/jftr.12540
Raúl Medina Centeno
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As an effect of the severe health crisis caused by COVID-19, lockdown constituted a psychosocial laboratory that represented an experiment on a global scale. The lessons from the research findings in the pandemic environment have been of enormous importance to the disciplines of human behavior. This paper explores two themes evidenced in this context: people's psychological well-being is underpinned by a socio-emotional network, and the most frequent psychological symptoms experienced in the pandemic are a socio-political problem; in particular it was observed that women reported greater discomfort than men in that period, showing with it that gender inequality remains a structural malaise. The conclusion points to two issues. First, an individualistic psychology is impossible without social content, especially in the collective affectivity, where the person participates. Second, psychotherapists should contemplate, in diagnosis and intervention, the socio-emotional and political context in which the symptomatology appears. The focus of this article is based on systemic third-order thinking, from where the socio-economic and cultural structural order is closely linked to identity, well-being, or personal discomfort.

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21 世纪大流行病教育学:对个体心理学、家庭科学和心理疗法的认识论影响
由于 COVID-19 造成的严重健康危机,封锁构成了一个社会心理实验室,代表了全球范围的实验。大流行病环境下的研究成果对人类行为学科具有重要意义。本文探讨了在这一背景下证明的两个主题:人们的心理健康是由社会情感网络支撑的,在大流行病中经历的最常见的心理症状是一个社会政治问题;特别是观察到在这一时期,女性比男性报告了更多的不适,这表明性别不平等仍然是一个结构性问题。结论指出了两个问题。首先,个人主义心理学不可能没有社会内容,尤其是个人参与的集体情感。其次,心理治疗师在诊断和干预时应考虑症状出现的社会情感和政治背景。本文的重点是基于系统的三阶思维,即社会经济和文化结构秩序与身份、幸福或个人不适密切相关。
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