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Psychotherapy 2000 Some Predictions for the Coming Decade

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Jeremy Holmes*
Affiliation:
North Devon District Hospital, Barnstaple, Devon

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is prediction. It is bound to be proved wrong. Like long range weather forecasters and economists, psychotherapists are in an “impossible profession” (Freud, 1937), dealing with non-linear and therefore inherently unstable systems, unable to make accurate predictions about the future. But psychotherapists are familiar with uncertainty, and indeed perhaps actively cultivate it in order to work more creatively. Also, the development of chaos theory (Gleick, 1988) has now made vagueness a respectable topic for scientific inquiry.

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Copyright © 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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