How might psychotherapy improve its service to disabled people and people with physical impairment?

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1080/13642537.2022.2156151
Sarah M. Parsloe
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ABSTRACT This article considers how psychotherapy might better serve disabled people and people with physical impairment. Psychotherapy stands accused of making things worse for people living with physical impairment. Exploration of the articulation by Freud and Lacan of the emergence of subjectivity reveals the reason for the distrust of the disability studies community. However, a call has been made for psychotherapy to reflect, reform and be of service. Aspects of psychotherapeutic philosophy stand ready to offer a meaningful response; phenomenology as elucidated by Heidegger, Levinas’ notions of alterity and the primacy of the other, and the unravelling of meta-narratives provided by post-modernism and post-structuralism. These aspects, together with the will to self-critique, offer a way of working that moves to an appropriate respect and service from psychotherapy for disabled people.
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心理治疗如何改善对残疾人和身体有缺陷的人的服务?
摘要:本文探讨心理治疗如何更好地服务于残疾人和有身体缺陷的人。心理疗法被指责使身体有缺陷的人的生活变得更糟。弗洛伊德和拉康对主体性出现的阐释揭示了残疾研究界不信任的原因。然而,人们呼吁心理治疗反思、改革和服务。心理治疗哲学的各个方面随时准备提供有意义的回应;海德格尔所阐释的现象学,列维纳斯的另类和他者至上的概念,以及后现代主义和后结构主义所提供的元叙事的揭示。这些方面,加上自我批评的意愿,提供了一种工作方式,从心理治疗转向对残疾人的适当尊重和服务。
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