An edition of The mystery of goodness (1994)

The mystery of goodness

and the positive moral consequences of psychotherapy

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An edition of The mystery of goodness (1994)

The mystery of goodness

and the positive moral consequences of psychotherapy

In a society that oscillates wildly between extremes of moralizing and corruption, how do we define, much less foster, "goodness"? Mary Nicholas, in this engaging and provocative book, explores the relationship between psychotherapy and the enhancement of goodness. She examines the field of psychotherapy, which frequently strives for moral neutrality, and explains how neglecting morality can actually stymie its goals.

Goodness is defined here as concern for others and is represented by five generally accepted "virtues" - altruism, responsibility, justice, egalitarianism, and honesty. The process of psychotherapy is examined in light of how it may promote or diminish these attributes in patients.

The first section, "Reconciling Goodness with Psychology and Psychotherapy," conceptualizes goodness in psychological terms. Section Two, "The History of Goodness," synthesizes various theories pertaining to goodness from the perepectives of science, developmental psychology, behavioral and social psychology, and psychoanalysis. The third section, "From Demoralization to Remoralization through Psychotherapy," discusses the moral aspects of different mental and emotional illnesses and their treatment.

The book explores not only the morality of clients, but also the moral role of the therapist and how this is shaped by specific biases toward amorality, which are inherent in Western culture and science. Nicholas believes that therapy can have positive moral results, from loving more and better to the search for truth and the pursuit of life over death, as well as mutuality in personal relationships and the larger community.

Each chapter contains lively clinical anecdotes from individual, couples, and group therapy to illustrate the points made. Attention is paid throughout the book to how moral issues can be addressed in therapy without shaming the client.

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Publisher
W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
248

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-235).
"A Norton professional book."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.89/14/01
Library of Congress
RC489.E83 N53 1994, RC489.E83N53 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 248 p. ;
Number of pages
248

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1418172M
Internet Archive
mysteryofgoodnes0000nich
ISBN 10
0393701662
LCCN
93027992
OCLC/WorldCat
28510698
LibraryThing
2494337
Goodreads
877105

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Work ID
OL3936524W

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