Existential positive psychology and integrative meaning therapy

Int Rev Psychiatry. 2020 Nov-Dec;32(7-8):565-578. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2020.1814703. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

The unprecedented changes in our society because of COVID-19 and the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) shows that our healthcare system and the medical approach to psychotherapy can no longer meet the mental health needs of society. This paper first described the negative impact of COVID-19 and 4IR on our mental health. Then, following a brief critique of the medical model, this paper proposes that the future of psychotherapy needs to be based on the more inclusive and integrative framework of existential positive psychology (PP 2.0), which emphasizes flourishing through suffering. Finally, the paper emphasizes Viktor Frankl's cure and Wong's integrative meaning therapy. It concludes that integrative meaning therapy represents the future of psychotherapy, because it is situated in the area of interactions of at least three traditions: Clinical psychology, existential psychology, and positive psychology. This integrative model is holistic, recognising humans as bio-psycho-social-spiritual beings and considers several theoretical perspectives in both diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: Existential positive psychology (PP2.0); Viktor Frankl; existential psychology; logotherapy; meaning therapy; positive psychology; psychiatry.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19*
  • Existentialism*
  • Humans
  • Mental Health* / trends
  • Psychology, Clinical*
  • Psychology, Positive*
  • Psychotherapy* / trends