Aberdeen Psychotherapy is an activity which takes many forms and which has many aims. The present paper argues that it can be viewed as a form of moral suasion. Kant's concepts offree will and ethics are described and these are then applied to the processes and outcome ofpsychotherapy. It is argued that his ideas, by linking rationality,free will and ethics into a single philosophical system, offer a valuable theoretical framework for thinking about aims and ethical issues in psychotherapy. (Journal ofMedical Ethics 1998;24:274-278
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The study and integration of the ethics into the psychotherapeutic realm has a fundamental role in o...
Psychotherapy is a well-established, efficacious, and fully accepted treatment for mental disorders ...
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My diploma work is theoretical. It consists of four chapters. First chapter deals with the area of s...
In the article, based on the conception of Diatetik, developed by I. Kant, the authors consider the ...
This is the introductory paper to the special issue on ethics in psychiatry. We introduce the other ...
Ethics is ever-present in all aspects of human interaction and, in any physiotherapy situation there...
This paper considers the relevance of philosophy to psychotherapy. It traces the progression of earl...
The study and integration of the ethics into the psychotherapeutic realm has a fundamental role in o...
The study and integration of the ethics into the psychotherapeutic realm has a fundamental role in o...
Psychotherapy is a well-established, efficacious, and fully accepted treatment for mental disorders ...
ABSTRACT: Kant’s anthropological thought open ethics to the world through the analysis and the motiv...
The clinical practice of psychotherapy is saturated with ethics and moralities. Having an Oxford Han...
The ethics of care poses a special case for psychotherapy. At first glance, key elements of care eth...
What does it mean to be ethical in psychotherapy? Does adherence to ethical codes and rules make a p...
Abstract: In this article, the usefulness of ethics therapy in forensic psychiatric settings is dis-...
This dissertation is an exploration of ethical responsiveness in the practice of psychotherapy and p...
The article describes conceptions of the roles which the psychotherapist adopts during the process o...
My diploma work is theoretical. It consists of four chapters. First chapter deals with the area of s...
In the article, based on the conception of Diatetik, developed by I. Kant, the authors consider the ...
This is the introductory paper to the special issue on ethics in psychiatry. We introduce the other ...
Ethics is ever-present in all aspects of human interaction and, in any physiotherapy situation there...
This paper considers the relevance of philosophy to psychotherapy. It traces the progression of earl...