Journal title PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE
Author/s Paolo Migone
Publishing Year 2013 Issue 2013/1
Language Italian Pages 8 P. 55-62 File size 65 KB
DOI 10.3280/PU2013-001004
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Those who consider that so-called "integration" or "combination"of psychotherapy and medication is a problem reveal a stereotyped theory of techniquethat may lead to errors also in therapies without drugs. In fact, clinical material is not interpretedbut taken at face value: drugs are seen as something else, separated from so called "psychological" intervention (i.e., only the latter should be interpreted or understood). If thesetherapists are psychoanalytically oriented, their approach is anti-psychoanalytic, based on a sortof labeling theory. It is not clear why medication should not belong to the same conceptualcategory of any other intervention or fact within the psychotherapeutic situation. Pharmacologicalinterventions are always associated or combined with non-pharmacological interventions,so that the true alternative is not between psychotherapy and medication, but between "psychological interventions" and "psychological interventions associated with medication believedto be psychoactive".
Keywords: Integration of medication with psychotherapy, combinedtreatment, mind-body problem, theory of psychotherapeutic technique, epistemology
Paolo Migone, Equivoci epistemologici e clinici a proposito della cosiddetta "integrazione" tra farmaci e psicoterapia in "PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE" 1/2013, pp 55-62, DOI: 10.3280/PU2013-001004