Responding to unemployment and inequalities in income and health |
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Authors: | John Allen |
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Institution: | 28 Fairfield Road Bosham Nr, Chichester West Sussex, PO18 8JH |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the social and economic context in which counselling and psychotherapy are practised. The use of ‘outplacement counselling’ and personal skills training programmes for dealing with unemployment and redundancy is criticized. It is argued that they involve a form of psychological reductionism which fails to acknowledge socio-economic realities. Research showing a strong link between inequalities of income and physical and mental health is reviewed. It is suggested that counsellors and psychotherapists have a professional obligation to acknowledge the social and economic circumstances likely to contribute to clients' mental distress and avoid the dangers of reductionism. |
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Keywords: | inequalities health income unemployment counselling psychotherapy outplacement-counselling |
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