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Being Human

Philosophical Reflections on Psychological Issues
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The thread running through this collection of essays is the inviolate marriage between philosophy and psychology. Psychotherapist Mary Capocefalo has written, "Long before psychologists were asking questions about mind and behavior, philosophers were expressing the same curiosity." The Socratic method of teaching by asking questions is indispensable in psychotherapy. Aristotle spoke about happiness as though he had read twentieth-century psychological research on the subject. Albert Camus reduced the study of philosophy to a single psychological issue: suicide. Conversely, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung addressed the question of the meaning of life. Lawrence Kohlberg and John Robert Coles investigated moral behavior. And Viktor Frankl integrated existentialism into the practice of psychotherapy. "East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet," does not apply to philosophy and psychology.

Author Biography:

Max Malikow is an assistant professor of psychology in the Renee Crown Honors Program of Syracuse University and adjunct professor of philosophy at Le Moyne College. His previous books include Philosophy 101: A Primer for the Apathetic or Struggling Student, Suicidal Thoughts: Essays on Self-Determined Death, and It's Not Too Late! Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life. He practices psychotherapy in Syracuse, New York.
Release date Australia
September 20th, 2010
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Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Pages
130
Dimensions
154x232x8
ISBN-13
9780761851400
Product ID
8096633

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