In this wide-ranging, accessible book, Martin asks: are we replacing morality with therapy, in potentially confusing and dangerous ways, or are we creatively integrating morality and mental health? Martin touches on practical concerns like love, work, self-respect, self-fulfillment, guilt, depression, crime, violence, and addictions. He uses examples from popular culture as well as drawing on a line of thought that includes Plato, the Stoics, Freud, Nietzsche, and contemporary psychotherapeutic theories. In the end, Martin convincingly shows how both morality and mental health are inextricably intertwined in our pursuit of a meaningful lifehttps://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/philosophy_books/1002/thumbnail.jp
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What does morality have to do with psychology in a value-neutral, postmodern world? According to a p...
The interactive fields of philosophy of psychiatry, philosophy of mind and psychiatric ethics have p...
S. Nassir Ghaemi tells us that whereas neurologists are sometimes accused of admiring disease rathe...
When seeing immoral actions, criminal or not, we sometimes deem the people who perform them unhealt...
I explore how considerations about psychological damage connect with moral theories
The Śrīmadbhagavadgītā is one of the most thoughtful texts in the canon of World literature. An inte...
I aim to capture the intuition that the moral person is, in virtue of being such, favored over the i...
Depression needs to be understood within interdisciplinary scientific, biopsychosocial, therapeutic ...
From the inception of philosophical counseling an attempt was made to distinguish it from (psycholog...
Recently there has been a striking revival of what has been called virtue ethics: a kind of ethical ...
This paper examines mental health and moral education from the perspective of psychology by Robert F...
This article questions a number of widely held views of the role of values in psychotherapy. It begi...
This article sets out a manifesto for the development of an international values-based practice full...
[The key thesis across many virtue traditions that growth in character strengths and virtues should ...
In “Personality Disorders: Moral or Medical Kinds—or Both?” Peter Zachar and Nancy Nyquist Potter (2...
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