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The Virtues in Psychiatric Practice

The Virtues in Psychiatric Practice

9780197524480
Published: 21 April 2022 (Estimated)
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There is growing recognition of the value dimension in psychiatric practice, from the contributions of positive psychology, of documenting the role of virtues in human flourishing and in the medical practice. However, the place of virtues in psychiatric treatment remains largely unexplored. How does a need for virtues fit into the processes of diagnosis, formulation, and treatment? What patient problems and factors should influence the therapist to promote forgiveness, gratitude,humility, or accountability? What is the relationship between the therapists and the patients virtues? What is the relevance of religious or spiritual resources to the formation of virtue? How does the cultivation of a particular virtue relate to psychodynamic, behavioral, existential, or spiritualapproaches? What ethical questions does it raise, and what are its implications for psychiatric education?The Virtues in Psychiatric Practice explores the role of the virtues in promoting human flourishing within the context of psychiatric practice. Chapters uses case examples to consider the incentives of fostering particular virtues; the place of this approach among psychodynamic, behavioral, existential, or spiritual approaches; and the relationship between the therapists and the patients values. Virtues highlighted include forgiveness, gratitude, accountability, self-transcendence,defiance, humility, compassion, love, and practical wisdom. This discussion is organized according to four basic capacities relevant to moral enhancement - self-control, niceness, intelligence, and positivity - which correspond to the four cardinal virtues according to Plato and Aquinas - temperance, justice,prudence, and courage.Edited by psychiatrist and scholar John R. Peteet and written for psychiatrists, psychologists, and medical ethicists, this book will connect recent scientific research on virtue with clinical practice. It therefore aims to give readers a fuller appreciation of the importance of virtue in the therapeutic encounter, a clearer understanding of clinical indications for focusing on particular virtues, and enhanced practical ways of promoting human growth.
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OUP USA
92121
9780197524480
9780197524480

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
296
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
354
  • Preface; Introduction: Historical and Clinical Context; John R. Peteet; Part I: Virtues of Self-control; Chapter 1: Accountability; Charlotte Witvliet and John R. Peteet; Chapter 2: Humility; Nicholas D. Covaleski; Chapter 3: Equanimity; Michael R. Tom and David R. Vago; Part II: Virtues of Benevolence; Chapter 4: Forgiveness; Everett L. Worthington and John R. Peteet ; Chapter 5: Compassion; Paul Gilbert; Chapter 6: Love; John R. Peteet; Part III: Virtues of Positivity; Chapter 7: Defiance; Nancy Nyquist Potter; Chapter 8: Phronesis (Practical Wisdom); Jerome Kroll and Perry C. Mason; Chapter 9: Gratitude; Lilian Jans-Beken; Chapter 10: Self-Transcendence; C. Robert Cloninger and Kevin M. Cloninger; Chapter 11: Hope (Optimism, Resilience); Warren Kinghorn; Future Directions; Chapter 12: The Science of Human Flourishing; Tyler J. VanderWeele;
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