Emotional health: On the applicability of affective science to the integration of clinical psychology

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The aim of the article is to outline the concept of emotional health and its integrative potential in the field of clinical psychology. It is a well-known fact that the transdiagnostic approach and psychotherapy integration - the two most influential integrative movements in clinical psychology - search for a sound conceptual foundation of the efforts to organize a plethora of theories and data relating to the psychological aspects of physical and mental health. Following a short presentation of general discrepancies afflicting clinical psychology and the main ideas of both the transdiagnostic approach and psychotherapy integration, the notion of emotional health is introduced and its unifying convenience, as well as limitations, is discussed.

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Trzebińska, E. (2017). Emotional health: On the applicability of affective science to the integration of clinical psychology. Current Issues in Personality Psychology. Termedia Publishing House Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5114/cipp.2017.70145

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