The Easterlin paradox or paradox of happiness, teaches us how the “systemic therapists, all therapists using systemic thinking, in the broad sense, are central in being custodians of “relational goods, which touch from a psychoanalytical approach, the core of identity of each. Actually there is an increasing difficulty in distinguishing “normality” and “pathology, given the complexity of the term “Health”, and the prevention in today’s society could be the kind of care more consistent from a “postmodern” perspective.
This is an oral presentation from the systemic perspective where philosophy, economics, psychoanalysis, well-being and family psychotherapy chase each other. the systemic approach and the analytical concept of the self-become the theoretical basis upon which rest quality of life and prevention of mental health… coherently we must create a research on the quality of life of the therapist.