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Ethically Managing Theories of Agency in Counseling and Psychotherapy

, p. 22); libertarianism (a political philosophy that takes moral autonomy and “individual liberty to be the primary…value”; see Boaz, 2009, para. 1) ; and expressive individualism (only you can ... . Retrieved from https://www.reddit.com/r/therapists/comments/15fwd74/what_do_you_say_to_a_client_ who_doesnt_believe_in/ Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. (2003, July 28). Autonomy in moral and political

The Effects of Relational Poverty: Healing our culture

every dimension of American life. As they described, utilitarian and expressive individualism enabled individuals “to think of commitments - from marriage and work to political and religious involvement ... , May 7). “For Kids, Parental Cohabitation and Marriage are not Interchangeable,” Institute for Family Studies . Grossman , M. ( 2007 ). Unprotected: A campus psychiatrist reveals how political

Myths of past biases and progress in biology

’ has become a popular term in the social organization and political arena. see below), whereas high CD values associated with high ND values imply the high popularity of competition within interaction ... from Malthus, political economy, and/or the Victorian era: Although Malthus’ influence must be considered paramount, it seems that the very ambiance of the Victorian age – more particularly its

Consciousness, decision making, and volition: freedom beyond chance and necessity

activity leading to action? This has been much debated in philosophy, but also in science since the famous experiments by Libet in the 1980s, where the current most common interpretation is that conscious ... ? The issue of free will has been much debated in science and philosophy, as well as in religion, where it often has normative implications. In science, it has been discussed since at least the eighteenth

Biology as involving laws and inconceivable without them

philosophy of science . Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press, pp 45 - 81 Beatty J ( 1997 ) Why do biologists argue like they do? Philos Sci 64(supplement part 2 ): S432 - S443 Beatty J ( 2006 ) Replaying ... rationality in the biological sciences: the second Pittsburgh-Konstanz colloquium in the philosophy of science . Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press, pp 45 - 81 Cartwright N ( 1983 ) How the laws of

Kin term mimicry hypothesis

strength of such bonding might depend on circumstances (Johnson 1987) . The human tendency to bond and develop attachment can be used and manipulated by military, political or religious institutions to ... . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3- 319 -16999-6_ 1511 - 1 Salmon C ( 1998 ) The evocative nature of kin terminology in political rhetoric . Polit Life Sci 17 : 51 - 57 Schaefer HM , Ruxton GD ( 2009

Evolutionary honing in and mutational replacement: how long-term directed mutational responses to specific environmental pressures are possible

Recent results have shown that the human malaria-resistant hemoglobin S mutation originates de novo more frequently in the gene and in the population where it is of adaptive significance, namely, in the hemoglobin subunit beta gene compared to the nonresistant but otherwise identical 20A $$\rightarrow$$ T mutation in the hemoglobin subunit delta gene, and in sub-Saharan Africans...

The historical nature of biological complexity and the ineffectiveness of the mathematical approach to it

, Cambridge Bertolaso M , Caianiello S , Serrelli E ( 2018 ) Biological robustness: emerging perspectives from within the life sciences . In: History, philosophy and theory of the life sciences , vol 23 ... stability promotes evolvability . PNAS 103 ( 15 ): 5869 - 5874 Bohr N ( 1958 ) Quantum physics and philosophy; causality and complementarity . In: Bohr N ( 1963 ), Essays 1958-1962 on atomic physics and human

Naturalism, Theism, and the Risks of Professional Values Imposition in Psychotherapy with Theistic Clients

, political leanings, and gender role expectsattaitouns,. religion, and ability is abundantly avail both in degree programs in which counselorscalinednts” (ACA, 2014, Sect. A.4.b), some preliminary ... Kierkegaard’s theism can be left out, The same questions arise with the importatioenveonfas his philosophy is used to develop theory and Martin Buber’s theistic philosophy into h-umacnonisduct research. Rusak

Help Thou My Unbelief: Exploring the Secular Sources of our Clients

the world as be of paramount existential, psychological, andmeovdeenrn science has revealed them. Faith, th-en, is re political importance. Given the pervasiveness odfuscuecdh to a sort of psychological ... cultural and political debate, as well clients must both defer to the methods and findings academic one, in which human agency is either deni of empirical science, it is by no means the caseatthtahte outset

Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919): The German Darwin and his impact on modern biology

, Haeckel earned a doctorate in zoology (Dr. phil.) at the Faculty of Philosophy (13 July 1865). In the same year, a. o. Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil. Ernst Haeckel was appointed to the Lehrstuhl (chair) of ... cause was not based on scientific issues, but rather due to political and nationalistic influences, such as Marxism and the emergence of Nazi ideology. L. Olsson and U. Hossfeld studied the “Haeckel

On the historical roots of creationism and intelligent design: German Allmacht and Darwinian evolution in context

portrayal of how the major shifts came to be through legal decisions. The complex political, legal, societal nature of both the roots and transformation of the creationist movement highlight the fact that ... United States from Scopes ( 1925 ) to Kitzmiller ( 2005 ) and its Effect on the Nation's Science Education System . Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology , 2014 Watts E , Hoßfeld U , Tolstikova

Biology, geometry and information

neurobiology . Springer, Berlin Jost J ( 2015 ) Mathematical concepts . Springer , Berlin Jost J ( 2019a ) Leibniz und die moderne Naturwissenschaft . Series Wissenschaft und Philosophie, Science and Philosophy ... analysis ? Trends Biotechnol 21 : 64 - 69 Laubichler MD ( 2007 ) Evolutionary Developmental Biology . In: Hull David, Ruse Michael (eds) Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology . Cambridge

Agency, Atonement, and Psychological Theories of Change: A Latter-day Saint Christian Perspective

individual, like everything els-e, is a prod tion of these postmodern traditions, and the ulcatrgoefrpowerful discourses and culturally constructed political, scientific, and cultural debates t ... Psychology. He teaches courses in the History and Philosophy of Psychology, Personality Theory, Qualitative Research Methods, Psychology of Religion, and (his favorite) LDS Perspectives on Psychology. He and

A Philosophy of Therapeutic Change

assumptions of the humanistic and interpersonal methods they are often merged with! To give you a flavor of the attitudes of this group of eclectics and their melding of empirical and eclectic philosophy, let ... learning which disorders are influenced mostly by sociological factors and therefore respond best to a familial, community or political approach as opposed to traditional psychotherapy. It is also important

The information theory of individuality

that leave information-theoretic traces. In this respect, our approach might reasonably be framed through the lens of “process philosophy” (Rescher 2007) which makes the elucidation of the dynamical ... and coupled properties of natural phenomena the primary explanatory challenge. From the perspective of “process philosophy,” the tendency of starting with objects and then listing their properties

Are topological explanations really free of mechanisms?

: reasoning about a highly connected world . Cambridge University Press, New York Glennan S ( 2017 ) The new mechanical philosophy, 1st edn . Oxford University Press, Oxford Green S , Şerban M , Scholl R ... : 485 - 511 . https://doi. org/10.1093/bjps/axs012 Lange M ( 2017 ) Because without cause: non-causal explanation in science and mathematics. Oxford studies in philosophy of science . Oxford University

Response to A New Definition of Tolerance: On Philosophical and Practical Challenges

interpretation of Levinas’ philosophy that is rich with implications for the field of psychology generally and the practice of psychotherapy in particular grounded on the notion of “respecting and considering the ... in that general direction. Again I qualify this ‘philosophical question’ as I have called it with my sense that the philosophy of Levinas—which as the authors point out communicates an understanding of

Between Identity and Truth: A Christ-Centered Perspective on Emotion

political ends by some of His fir century compatriots. The Way . . . and the Life When Jesus said that He is the way and the life, affirmed that both the destination and the journe To say that we should not ... . New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Polanyi , M. ( 1974 ). Personal knowledge: Towards a post-critical philosophy . Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Power , M. , & Dalgleish , T. ( 2016C

Origins of Human Worth

fallible; (3) all human beings have equal worth; and (4) the worth of a human being in his or her capacity to become as God. These hierarchical principles form the basis of a healthy personal philosophy that ... -a dysfunctional life philosophy which bases human worth on arbitrary, transitory, fluctuating conditions, such as physical appearance, personal performance, or approval from others. Thus a person with