The Future of Psychotherapy in Turkey: Predictions for the Next 10 Years

Making realistic predictions about the future is important in clinical psychology as in many other disciplines. This opinion survey aimed to examine clinical psychologists' predictions for the next 10 years regarding the status of psychotherapy in Turkey in two stages, with 107 participants in...

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Published inThe journal of nervous and mental disease Vol. 206; no. 5; p. 332
Main Authors Yorulmaz, Orçun, Sapmaz-Yurtsever, Seda, Gökdağ, Ceren, Kaçar-Başaran, Servet, Göcek-Yorulmaz, Ezgi, Yalçin, Melikenaz, Tokgünaydin-Aritürk, Seda, Erdoğan-Yildirim, Zeynep, Olgun-Kaval, Nesibe, Görgü-Akçay, Nimet Serap
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.05.2018
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Summary:Making realistic predictions about the future is important in clinical psychology as in many other disciplines. This opinion survey aimed to examine clinical psychologists' predictions for the next 10 years regarding the status of psychotherapy in Turkey in two stages, with 107 participants in one and 69 in the other. The results revealed that the techniques predicted to increase the most in the next decade were the use of eclectic therapy, mindfulness therapy, solution-focused therapy, system/family approaches, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Among the therapeutic interventions expected to increase in popularity were Internet-based programs, smartphone applications, and problem solving. In terms of type of psychotherapists, family counselors with certificate/graduate degrees and Internet-based treatment programs were expected to become more common, whereas it was considered that shorter treatment formats and crisis intervention approaches would be preferred. In sum, the present findings provide a current overview for Turkey and a comparison with other literature findings.
ISSN:1539-736X
DOI:10.1097/NMD.0000000000000797