The use of psychopharmaceuticals as an enhancement technology has been the focus of attention in the bioethics literature. However, there has been little examination of the challenges that this practice creates for religious traditions that place importance on questions of being, authenticity, and identity. We asked expert commentators from six major world religions to consider the issues raised by psychopharmaceuticals as an enhancement technology. These commentaries reveal that in assessing the appropriate place of medical therapies, religious traditions, like secular perspectives, rely upon ideas about health and disease and about normal human behavior. But unlike secular perspectives, faith traditions explicitly concern themselves with ...
The birth of modern psychotherapies—along with the birth of psychology as a science on one side and ...
Efforts to advance our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases involve the creation chimeric org...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...
出版社版Modern medicine places importance on the physical aspect of human diseases and biomedicalapproac...
The prevention and relief of suffering has long been a core medical concern. But while this is a lau...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
Abstract : Various social, cultural, and ethnic factors can play a role even in the use and availab...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
Faith, religion, spirituality, and prayer have a current focused outreach and easy parlance in the m...
Religious outlooks on the use of new bio-technologies for the purpose of cognitive enhancement of hu...
The recent explosion of biotechnology has raised many ethical and religious questions among faith co...
The recent explosion of biotechnology has raised many ethical and religious questions among faith co...
Modern science and technology influence religion to a large extent. Rationally, it implies experimen...
Psychotherapy Is commonly used for the treatment ofanxiety and depression. Biofeedback, relaxation a...
Many clinicians are beginning to recognize the value of religion and spirituality in the lives of th...
The birth of modern psychotherapies—along with the birth of psychology as a science on one side and ...
Efforts to advance our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases involve the creation chimeric org...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...
出版社版Modern medicine places importance on the physical aspect of human diseases and biomedicalapproac...
The prevention and relief of suffering has long been a core medical concern. But while this is a lau...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
Abstract : Various social, cultural, and ethnic factors can play a role even in the use and availab...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
Faith, religion, spirituality, and prayer have a current focused outreach and easy parlance in the m...
Religious outlooks on the use of new bio-technologies for the purpose of cognitive enhancement of hu...
The recent explosion of biotechnology has raised many ethical and religious questions among faith co...
The recent explosion of biotechnology has raised many ethical and religious questions among faith co...
Modern science and technology influence religion to a large extent. Rationally, it implies experimen...
Psychotherapy Is commonly used for the treatment ofanxiety and depression. Biofeedback, relaxation a...
Many clinicians are beginning to recognize the value of religion and spirituality in the lives of th...
The birth of modern psychotherapies—along with the birth of psychology as a science on one side and ...
Efforts to advance our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases involve the creation chimeric org...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...