Interview with Corrado Pontalti in conversation with Fabio Vanni
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In this conversation we touch on issues that are currently at the heart of the debate on psychological therapy. From the stimuli generated by subjects and their relational profiles in the current request for consultations, it seems opportune to create an updated vision of the relations between the family and ‘Western’ society. Pontalti also puts forward options that he considers are an appropriate response to families’ demands for therapy at the present time. The conversation also includes education, forms of parenting, and the consequences that these theoretical and clinical options have on the training of psychotherapists today.
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