Rethinking Therapeutic Reading. Kelda Green

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_f5915bf6-916a-5830-821b-4db3c8a7c194">4Philip Rieff, The Triumph of the Therapeutic (Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago, 1966), p. 101.

       Part I

       Four Models

       Chapter 1

       SENECAN TRAGEDY AND STOIC PHILOSOPHY

      In Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations, Jules Evans traces the origins of modern psychological therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), back to their roots in the ancient philosophy of Stoicism, proposing that ancient philosophy lies at the heart of Western psychotherapy. As part of his research, Evans interviewed two of the founders of CBT, Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck; of Ellis he writes:

      By turning back to the classical antecedents of modern psychology, this chapter aims to rediscover the ‘ambitious’ and ‘expansive’ model of therapy that was originally developed by the Stoics. It will attempt to restore an understanding of Stoicism as a whole, rather than the ‘truncated’ version of it that has been co-opted by the discipline of psychology. In After Virtue, Alasdair MacIntyre writes of the broader threat of moral incoherence posed by the truncation or fragmentation of ideas into isolated disciples:

      By retaining only the vocabulary of self-mastery, regularity and moderation or only the surface appearance of Stoic strategies while rejecting the core of the ‘conceptual scheme’ that holds together and provides the motivation for those strategies, we are left with only a shadow of the original thought. Psychology is smaller than cosmology and secondary to cosmology and necessarily so because psychology seeks to fulfil the second-order need for a smaller, private, personal space in the midst of the great all or nothing extremes of the tragedies. But equally, I am arguing that a psychology that has stripped Stoicism of its cosmology is depleted and must seek to reformulate that core cosmology if it is to offer more expansive forms of therapy.

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