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The Comfort Paradigm in Mental Health Care: A Logotherapeutic Analysis of Avoidance-Based Well-Being Models

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Abstract: Contemporary mental health care increasingly prioritizes symptom reduction, emotional regulation, and psychological safety as primary indicators of well-being. Although these stabilization-oriented approaches have advanced ethical practice through harm reduction and trauma-informed care, global indicators of psychological distress remain elevated. This tension raises a conceptual question: has mental health discourse narrowed its definition of psychological health by equating well-being with emotional comfort? Using a critical interpretive thematic synthesis of contemporary clinical and existential scholarship, this article examines the assumptions underlying avoidance-based well-being models and contrasts them with logotherapeutic and meaning-centered perspectives. Six analytic themes emerged, including the consolidation of a comfort paradigm, the normalization of experiential avoidance beyond acute contexts, the possibility of symptom relief without existential coherence, and the marginalization of existential tension as a developmental resource. Building on these findings, the article advances an integrative model of psychological health in which symptom stabilization is foundational but insufficient without meaning-centered engagement. Existential hope is clarified as a responsibility-grounded mechanism that sustains resilience independently of affective reassurance. The analysis argues that sustainable psychological well-being requires the dynamic integration of compassionate stabilization and existential orientation. By reframing discomfort as developmentally significant rather than merely pathological, this study offers a theoretically grounded corrective to comfort-dominant paradigms in contemporary mental health theory and practice.

Keywords: logotherapy; thematic synthesis; avoidance-based well-being; meaning-centered care; existential hope; psychological resilience; mental health theory.

Title: The Comfort Paradigm in Mental Health Care: A Logotherapeutic Analysis of Avoidance-Based Well-Being Models

Author: Dr. David Bull

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Vol. 13, Issue 2, October 2025 - March 2026

Page No: 440-457

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 09-March-2026

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18922287

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