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This book explores the central questions and themes lying at the
heart of a vibrant area of philosophical inquiry. Aligning core
issues in psychiatry with traditional philosophical areas, it
presents a focused overview of the historical and contemporary
problems dominating the philosophy of psychiatry. Beginning with an
introduction to philosophy of psychiatry, the book addresses what
psychiatry is and distinguishes it from other areas of medical
practice, other health care professions and psychology. With each
section of the companion corresponding to a philosophical subject,
contributors systematically cover relevant topics in philosophy of
mind, philosophy of science, ethics, social and political
philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, and
philosophy of medicine. Looking ahead to new research directions,
chapters address recent issues including the metaphysics of mental
disorders, gender and race in psychiatry and psychiatric ethics.
Featuring discussion questions, suggestions for further reading and
an annotated bibliography, The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy
of Psychiatry is an accessible survey of the debates and
developments in the field suitable for undergraduates in philosophy
and professional philosophers new to philosophy of psychiatry.
Psychotherapy is an indispensable approach in the treatment of
mental disorders and, for some mental disorders, it is the most
effective treatment. Yet, psychotherapy is abound with ethical
issues. In psychotherapy ethics, numerous fundamental ethical
issues converge, including self-determination/autonomy,
decision-making capacity and freedom of choice, coercion and
constraint, medical paternalism, the fine line between healthiness
and illness, insight into illness and need of therapy, dignity,
under- and overtreatment, and much more. The Oxford Handbook of
Psychotherapy Ethics explores a whole range of ethical issues in
the heterogenous field of psychotherapy thereby closing a
widespread perceived gap between ethical sensitivity, technical
language, and knowledge among psychotherapists. The book is
intended not only for a clinical audience, but also for a
philosophical/ethical audience - linking the two disciplines by
fostering a productive dialogue between them, thereby enriching
both the psychotherapeutic encounter and the ethical analysis and
sensitivity in and outside the clinic. An essential book for
psychotherapists in clinical practice, it will also be valuable for
those professionals providing mental health services beyond
psychology and medicine, including counsellors, social workers,
nurses, and ministers.
This book explores the central questions and themes lying at the
heart of a vibrant area of philosophical inquiry. Aligning core
issues in psychiatry with traditional philosophical areas, it
presents a focused overview of the historical and contemporary
problems dominating the philosophy of psychiatry. Beginning with an
introduction to philosophy of psychiatry, the book addresses what
psychiatry is and distinguishes it from other areas of medical
practice, other health care professions and psychology. With each
section of the companion corresponding to a philosophical subject,
contributors systematically cover relevant topics in philosophy of
mind, philosophy of science, ethics, social and political
philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, and
philosophy of medicine. Looking ahead to new research directions,
chapters address recent issues including the metaphysics of mental
disorders, gender and race in psychiatry and psychiatric ethics.
Featuring discussion questions, suggestions for further reading and
an annotated bibliography, The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy
of Psychiatry is an accessible survey of the debates and
developments in the field suitable for undergraduates in philosophy
and professional philosophers new to philosophy of psychiatry.
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