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History of Psychotherapy in the Czech Lands

Publikace na Přírodovědecká fakulta, Husitská teologická fakulta, Filozofická fakulta |
2015

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The article covers the history of psychotherapy in the present-day Czech Republic, focusing mainly on the era of the communist dictatorship which lasted from 1948 to 1989. However, we also investigate how psychotherapy developed before communism and how the period of totalitarianism is reflected in the present state of psychotherapy in the Czech Republic.

Apart from psychotherapy in the narrow sense, we will mention related fields such as psychohygiene, philosophy, religion, development of psychology as a scientific discipline, mental health care, consultancy etc. In the first part, we describe the history of psychotherapy in Czechoslovakia, which we will divide into five periods: 1.

Before the communist putsch in 1948. 2. From the communist putsch to the late 1950s (severe dictatorship). 3. 1960s (liberalization of the regime and a development of civic society). 4.

From 1968 to 1989 (a period of the so called normalization when the regime strengthens again in the 1970s and weakens in the 1980s). 5. The period after the so called Velvet revolution (1989).

In the second part, we will briefly address two specifically Czech therapeutic approaches (Mr. and Mrs. Knobloch's integrated psychotherapy and the training program SUR).