What's Happening?
Paul Conti, a psychiatrist and President of Pacific Premier Group PC, has released a new book titled 'What’s Going Right: A Powerful New Method for Optimizing Your Mental Health.' The book challenges the traditional deficit model of mental health, which
focuses on diagnosing and fixing what is broken. Instead, Conti emphasizes the importance of recognizing and building upon what is already good and healthy in individuals. He argues that mental health should be about optimization rather than repair, encouraging people to focus on their strengths, existing capacities, and values. Conti's approach is rooted in the belief that everyone possesses a generative drive, a fundamental human capacity for creativity, learning, and altruism, which can be activated to improve mental well-being.
Why It's Important?
Conti's approach to mental health could significantly impact how mental health is perceived and treated in the U.S. By shifting the focus from a deficit model to one of optimization, individuals may find more effective ways to improve their mental health without the stigma of being 'broken.' This perspective encourages self-inquiry and personal growth, potentially leading to better mental health outcomes. It also aligns with a broader societal shift towards wellness and preventive care, which could influence public policy and healthcare practices. The emphasis on generative drive highlights the potential for individuals to contribute positively to society, fostering a more supportive and resilient community.











