Therapy would be so much better if the therapists were not trained to dismiss anything unrelated to your own subjective way of thinking about your problems. There are so many objective problems caused by capitalism leading thousands of people to depression and anxiety, but all therapists are allowed to say is how to cope with them and deal with them as if they’re personal failings rather than systemic issues.
Real therapy should also include revolutionary thought besides coping, if you can’t be happy under this system then at least chanel that anger right back at it, join your union, take part in protests etc.
Agreed. I recently decided to give therapy another go. I’ve only seen this person twice now but I’m rather optimistic about him (going in not expecting much) because he brought up of his own volition how important socio-economic issues are and how he wished more therapists put a focus on that. He’s also expressed his own concerns about the current political environment, confidentiality, etc.
Point being, he was quick to not only agree with me but also give examples of outside economic and social factors designed to beat you down. That gives me confidence he is actually interested, not just going through the motions of helping one cope.
Fair play but you know no profession could exist under capitalism telling people that their bosses and landlords dangling their well-being on front of them could use some help not being removed. Bourgeois culture already maligns therapists by incident, it’d bury them if 5% of therapists started suggesting fighting for strategic change.
Therapy would be so much better if the therapists were not trained to dismiss anything unrelated to your own subjective way of thinking about your problems. There are so many objective problems caused by capitalism leading thousands of people to depression and anxiety, but all therapists are allowed to say is how to cope with them and deal with them as if they’re personal failings rather than systemic issues.
Real therapy should also include revolutionary thought besides coping, if you can’t be happy under this system then at least chanel that anger right back at it, join your union, take part in protests etc.
Agreed. I recently decided to give therapy another go. I’ve only seen this person twice now but I’m rather optimistic about him (going in not expecting much) because he brought up of his own volition how important socio-economic issues are and how he wished more therapists put a focus on that. He’s also expressed his own concerns about the current political environment, confidentiality, etc.
Point being, he was quick to not only agree with me but also give examples of outside economic and social factors designed to beat you down. That gives me confidence he is actually interested, not just going through the motions of helping one cope.
Fair play but you know no profession could exist under capitalism telling people that their bosses and landlords dangling their well-being on front of them could use some help not being removed. Bourgeois culture already maligns therapists by incident, it’d bury them if 5% of therapists started suggesting fighting for strategic change.