[Global Change in Psychotherapy: Influences of Current Social Change on Mental Health and Therapy].

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1055/a-2457-3479
Annika Kleinschmitt, Marie Mohrmüller, Andreas Beelmann
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Global change affects both individual life situations and social coexistence in a variety of ways. However, the effects of social events on mental illness and psychotherapy are only recorded and included in psychotherapy research in individual areas. The aim of this study is to explore current problems and concerns of patients in Germany on the basis of practical experience reports, to collect possible social causes and to bundle considerations for therapeutic treatment. To this end, psychotherapists (n=10) and psychotherapy patients (n=12) were interviewed in qualitative interviews and these were analyzed using grounded theory. After evaluating the collected perspectives, five main effects of current social events and the consequences of globalization were identified. From the perspectives of psychotherapists and patients, these include increasing anxiety about the future, decreasing social inclusion, increased questions about goals and identity as a concern for psychotherapy, increased psychological stress as a result of political divide and an increased demand for diversity-sensitive psychotherapy. In addition to expanding the scope of action, therapeutic approaches primarily include providing contact, guidance, orientation, emotional support and bonding experiences. The inclusion of knowledge from psychotherapists and patients as well as findings from social science can be helpful for identifying current problems and developing new therapeutic approaches or bundling, linking, and effectively using existing ones.

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[心理治疗的全球变化:当前社会变革对心理健康和治疗的影响]。
全球变化以各种方式影响着个人生活状况和社会共存。然而,社会事件对精神疾病和心理治疗的影响仅在个别地区的心理治疗研究中有所记录和涉及。本研究的目的是在实际经验报告的基础上,探讨德国患者当前的问题和担忧,收集可能的社会原因,并将考虑因素捆绑在治疗治疗中。为此,我们对心理治疗师(10 人)和心理治疗患者(12 人)进行了定性访谈,并采用基础理论对访谈内容进行了分析。在对收集到的观点进行评估后,确定了当前社会事件的五大影响和全球化的后果。从心理治疗师和患者的角度来看,这些影响包括对未来的焦虑增加、社会包容度下降、心理治疗关注的目标和身份问题增加、政治分裂导致心理压力增加以及对多样性敏感的心理治疗的需求增加。除了扩大行动范围,治疗方法主要包括提供接触、指导、引导、情感支持和亲情体验。将心理治疗师和患者的知识以及社会科学的研究成果纳入其中,有助于发现当前的问题,开发新的治疗方法,或将现有的治疗方法捆绑、链接并有效利用。
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