Benjamin Elliot
Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
J Humanist Psychol. 2020 Nov;60(6):778-791. doi: 10.1177/0022167820934226.
In this article, the author discusses the relationship of progressive politics to humanistic psychology in the Trump/Coronavirus era. The harsh realities of personal fears and severe challenges to our mental health evoked by both the United States presidency of Donald Trump and the coronavirus pandemic are described initially. Then, a number of self-care practices that are consistent with the basic values of humanistic psychology and that we can undertake to help us meet these harsh realities are illustrated. Next, the author describes his own personal engagement and self-care in the world of progressive politics and humanistic psychology in the context of the Resisting Trump movement. The article concludes with the author suggesting that perhaps it may be worthwhile for politically like-minded others to also consider finding ways of merging their progressive politics with humanistic psychology in order to enhance their self-care through these turbulent times in the Trump/Coronavirus era.
在本文中,作者探讨了特朗普/新冠疫情时代进步政治与人文心理学之间的关系。文章首先描述了唐纳德·特朗普担任美国总统期间以及新冠疫情引发的个人恐惧的严峻现实和对我们心理健康的严峻挑战。然后,阐述了一些与人文心理学基本价值观相符且我们可以用来帮助自己应对这些严峻现实的自我关怀做法。接下来,作者描述了在“抵抗特朗普”运动背景下,他自己在进步政治和人文心理学领域的个人参与和自我关怀。文章结尾,作者建议,或许其他政治理念相同的人也值得考虑寻找将他们的进步政治与人文心理学相结合的方式,以便在特朗普/新冠疫情时代的这些动荡时期增强自我关怀。