Disrupted conventions or diseased selves: The relationship between philosophical and psychotherapeutic forms of questioning

S. Segal
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Abstract This paper describes the relationship between modernist psychotherapeutic and philosophical forms of “dis-ease.” It shows how modernist psychotherapeutic forms of disease are focused around disturbances of the self whereas philosophical forms of dis-ease are focused around disturbances in the context or conventions in which the self is situated; psychotherapeutic forms of dis-ease are concerned with “means” while philosophical forms are concerned with ends, in modernist psychotherapy it is assumed that patients know what they value but are blocked by internal obstacles from realizing their values while in philosophical counseling it is the very values themselves which are in question. Philosophical counseling provides a framework in which individuals can explore the values that are in question. Examples embedded in the philosophies of Plato, Heidegger, Kuhn, and Gellner are used to develop the notion of philosophical counseling and examples from the writing of Rollo May, Joel Kovel, and Christoph...
被打破的传统或病态的自我:哲学和心理治疗形式的质疑之间的关系
摘要:本文描述了现代主义“病”的心理治疗形式与哲学形式之间的关系。它显示了现代心理治疗形式的疾病是如何关注自我的干扰而哲学形式的疾病是如何关注自我所处的环境或习俗中的干扰;疾病的心理治疗形式关注的是“手段”,而哲学形式关注的是目的,在现代主义心理治疗中,人们假设病人知道他们的价值,但被内在障碍所阻碍,无法实现他们的价值,而在哲学咨询中,问题的是价值本身。哲学咨询提供了一个框架,在这个框架中,个人可以探索有问题的价值观。在柏拉图、海德格尔、库恩和盖尔纳的哲学中嵌入的例子被用来发展哲学咨询的概念,并从罗洛·梅、乔尔·科维尔和克里斯托弗·克里斯托夫的写作中得到例子……
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