Should psychology be ‘positive’? Letting the philosophers speak: Commentary on … Hope, optimism and delusion

  • Oyebode F
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Abstract

This is a brief commentary on the value of optimism in therapy. It draws on the philosophical writings of Schopenhauer and Aristotle. It suggests that the modern preoccupation with optimism may be as extreme as the bleak pessimistic outlook favoured by Schopenhauer.

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Oyebode, F. (2014). Should psychology be ‘positive’? Letting the philosophers speak: Commentary on … Hope, optimism and delusion. The Psychiatric Bulletin, 38(2), 52–53. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.113.045823

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