Article ID: CBB584754506

‘Peace and Happiness Await Us’: Psychotherapy in Yugoslavia, 1945–85 (2018)

unapi

Previous accounts of psychiatry within Communist Europe have emphasized the dominance of biological approaches to mental health treatment. Psychotherapy was thus framed as a taboo or marginal component of East European psychiatric care. In more recent years, this interpretation has been re-examined as historians are beginning to delve deeper into the diversity of mental healthcare within the Communist world, noting many instances in which psychotherapeutic techniques and theory entered into clinical practice. Despite their excellent work uncovering these hitherto neglected histories, however, historians of the psy-disciplines in Eastern Europe (and indeed other parts of the world) have neglected to fully consider the ways that post-World War II psychotherapeutic developments were not simply continuations of pre-war psychoanalytic traditions, but rather products of emerging transnational networks and knowledge exchanges in the post-war period. This article highlights how psychotherapy became a leading form of treatment within Communist Yugoslavia. Inspired by theorists in France and the United Kingdom, among other places, Yugoslav practitioners became well versed in a number of psychotherapeutic techniques, especially ‘brief psychotherapy’ and group-based treatment. These developments were not accidents of ideology, whereby group psychotherapy might be accepted by authorities as a nod to some idea of ‘the collective’, but were rather products of economic limitations and strong links with international networks of practitioners, especially in the domains of social psychiatry and group analysis. The Yugoslav example underscores the need for more historical attention to transnational connections among psychotherapists and within the psy-disciplines more broadly.

...More
Included in

Article Sarah Marks (2018) Psychotherapy in Europe. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 3-12). unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB584754506/

Similar Citations

Book Burston, Daniel; (2000)
The Crucible of Experience: R. D. Laing and the Crisis of Psychotherapy (/isis/citation/CBB000320367/)

Article Camille Robcis; (2020)
Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry (/isis/citation/CBB585231913/)

Article Ambrose, Charles T.; (2014)
Joseph Hersey Pratt (1872--1956): An Early Proponent of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy in America (/isis/citation/CBB001421986/)

Book Camille Robcis; (2021)
Disalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry in Postwar France (/isis/citation/CBB462268158/)

Book Müller, Thomas; (2004)
Psychotherapie und Körperarbeit in Berlin: Geschichte und Praktiken der Etablierung (/isis/citation/CBB001021462/)

Thesis Cerri, Mark M.; (2004)
Recovered Memory: Historical and Theoretical Foundations of the Debate (/isis/citation/CBB001561925/)

Book Renato Foschi; Marco Innamorati; (2020)
Storia critica della psicoterapia (/isis/citation/CBB839061265/)

Book Ghaemi, S. Nassir; (2010)
The Rise and Fall of the Biopsychosocial Model: Reconciling Art and Science in Psychiatry (/isis/citation/CBB001031558/)

Article Sarah Marks; (2017)
Psychotherapy in Historical Perspective (/isis/citation/CBB277157810/)

Book Burston, Daniel; Frie, Roger; (2006)
Psychotherapy as a Human Science (/isis/citation/CBB000930432/)

Article Chris Brickell; (2021)
Psychiatry, psychology and homosexual prisoners in New Zealand, 1910–1960 (/isis/citation/CBB182591572/)

Book Sandison, Ronald; (2001)
A Century of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Group Analysis: A Search for Integration (/isis/citation/CBB000301477/)

Book Monnais-Rousselot, Laurence; Cook, Harold John; (2012)
Global Movements, Local Concerns: Medicine and Health in Southeast Asia (/isis/citation/CBB001213558/)

Article Stefano Petrungaro; (2019)
The Medical Debate about Prostitution and Venereal Diseases in Yugoslavia (1918–1941) (/isis/citation/CBB653524766/)

Article Leonardo Musci; (2019)
L’archivio di Franco e Franca Basaglia (/isis/citation/CBB359423830/)

Book Yolana Pringle; (2018)
Psychiatry and Decolonisation in Uganda (/isis/citation/CBB286658525/)

Article Oosterhuis, Harry; (2014)
Mental Health, Citizenship, and the Memory of World War II in the Netherlands (1945--85) (/isis/citation/CBB001214401/)

Authors & Contributors
Robcis, Camille
Burston, Daniel
Musci, Leonardo
Karydaki, Danae
Marks, Sarah
Petrungaro, Stefano
Journals
Social History of Medicine
History of the Human Sciences
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Medical History
Journal of the History of Ideas
Journal of Medical Biography
Publishers
Raffaello Cortina Editore
Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center
University of Chicago Press
Palgrave Macmillan
NUS Press
Matthiesen
Concepts
Psychiatry
Psychotherapy
Medicine and politics
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychoanalysis
Clinical psychology
People
Triantafyllidis, Manolis
Basaglia Ongaro, Franca
Pratt, Joseph Hersey
Basaglia, Franco
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich
Myers, Frederic William Henry
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Yugoslavia
United States
Uganda
Scotland
Netherlands
North Africa
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment