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Freedom, Responsibility, and Therapy

Autor Vlad Beliavsky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mar 2021
This book investigates the role of free will and responsibility in mental well-being, psychotherapy, and personality theory. Mounting evidence suggests that a belief in free will is associated with positive outcomes for human mental health and behaviours, yet little is known about why the theme of freedom has such a significant impact. This book explores why and how different freedom-related concepts affect well-being and psychotherapy, such as autonomy, free will, negative freedom, the experience of freedom, blame, and responsibility.
Through the lens of the works of Freud and Rogers, the book tackles both theoretical and practical questions: How can different senses of responsibility affect mental health? What are the implications of a lack of free will for therapy? If we have no free will, can therapists continue to encourage their clients to take responsibility for their actions? Is it possible to reconcile different counselling schools concerning free will?
With an illuminating dive into both philosophy and psychotherapy, Beliavsky carefully analyses the implications of the philosophical free will debate on therapy and shows that some senses of freedom and responsibility are crucial to psychotherapy and mental health.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030415730
ISBN-10: 3030415732
Pagini: 243
Ilustrații: XV, 243 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I: Free Will.- 1. On Freedom.- 2. Free Will in Psychoanalysis.- 3. Free Will in Rogerian Theory.- 4. Integrative Approach.- 5. Ways to Work with Free Will.- 6. Sanity and Choice.- Part II: Responsibility.- 7. On Responsibility.- 8. Three Senses of Responsibility.- 9. The Puzzle of Alternate Possibilities.- 10. Neutral Attitude.- 11. Blame in Therapy.- 12. Coping with Blame.

Notă biografică

Dr. Vlad Beliavsky is a visiting lecturer at the University of Warwick, UK, and behavior change consultant. Among his research interests are personality, mind, personal growth, behavior change, psychotherapy, free will, and happiness.


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This book investigates the role of free will and responsibility in mental well-being, psychotherapy, and personality theory. Mounting evidence suggests that a belief in free will is associated with positive outcomes for human mental health and behaviours, yet little is known about why the theme of freedom has such a significant impact. This book explores why and how different freedom-related concepts affect well-being and psychotherapy, such as autonomy, free will, negative freedom, the experience of freedom, blame, and responsibility.
Through the lens of the works of Freud and Rogers, the book tackles both theoretical and practical questions: How can different senses of responsibility affect mental health? What are the implications of a lack of free will for therapy? If we have no free will, can therapists continue to encourage their clients to take responsibility for their actions? Is it possible to reconcile different counselling schools concerning free will?
Withan illuminating dive into both philosophy and psychotherapy, Beliavsky carefully analyses the implications of the philosophical free will debate on therapy and shows that some senses of freedom and responsibility are crucial to psychotherapy and mental health.

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Examines the implications of the philosophical free will debate on therapy and mental health Explores whether it is possible to reconcile the theories of Freud and Rogers with regard to free will and responsibility Suggests that free will and choice are crucial to integrative psychotherapy