Dialogues: Social Psychotherapy
10 April 2024

Contribution to the discussion regarding the article ‘Towards a socially inspired psychotherapy’ by Luigi D’Elia

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I gladly accepted the invitation to ‘say a few words’, among the many that would be necessary, regarding social psychotherapy and the contribution that Luigi D’Elia stimulates. Hilmann and Ventura in their 1998 book ‘We’ve had a hundred years of psychotherapy – and the world’s getting worse’ were already wondering why in one hundred years psychoanalysis had failed to cure human malaise, to make us all happier and to create a better world. [...]

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Bateson, G. (1999). Verso un’ecologia della mente. Milano: Adelphi.
D’Elia, L. (2020). La funzione sociale dello psicoterapeuta. Alpes Italia Editore.
Hilmann, J., Ventura, M. (1992). We’ve Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy – And the World’s Getting Worse. (Tr. it. Cent’anni di psicoanalisi e il mondo va sempre peggio. Milano: Raffaello Cortina Editore, 1998.)
Lojacono, M. (2000). Verso una nuova specie. Disagio diffuso, salute e comunità globale. Disponibile da: https://www.fondazionenuovaspecie.org/pubblicazioni

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Contribution to the discussion regarding the article ‘Towards a socially inspired psychotherapy’ by Luigi D’Elia. (2024). Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2024.849