05766oam 2200685 a 450 991095386030332120200520144314.097984006731469786610423088978128042308612804230809780313013225031301322510.5040/9798400673146(CKB)111087026966196(OCoLC)53401266(CaPaEBR)ebrary10040721(SSID)ssj0000184383(PQKBManifestationID)11174636(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000184383(PQKBWorkID)10201139(PQKB)10661342(Au-PeEL)EBL3000897(CaPaEBR)ebr10040721(CaONFJC)MIL42308(OCoLC)929145277(MiAaPQ)EBC3000897(OCoLC)48641634(DLC)BP9798400673146BC(Perlego)4202607(EXLCZ)9911108702696619620011205e20022024 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrIssues in philosophical counseling /Peter B. Raabe1st ed.Westport, Conn. :Praeger,2002.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20241 online resource (254 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780275976675 027597667X Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-235) and index.Cover -- ISSUES IN PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Man Who Saved the World but Could Not Save Himself* -- NOTES -- Chapter 2 Philosophical Counseling in Brief -- NOTES -- Chapter 3 Experimental Philosophy -- NOTES -- Chapter 4 Clinical Philosophy -- Chapter 5 Counseling and the Café -- NOTES -- Chapter 6 E-mail Counseling -- SUBJECT: CAREER DECISIONS -- SUBJECT: SPIRITUALITY, SEXUALITY, AND RELIGION -- SUBJECT: WHAT BELIEFS SHOULD CHILDREN BE TAUGHT? -- SUBJECT: WHY ME? -- SUBJECT: SUICIDE -- SUBJECT: "CORRECT" CONSOLING -- SUBJECT: A WIFE DEALING WITH HER OWN ANGER -- SUBJECT: THE CHILDISH HUSBAND -- SUBJECT: SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER? -- SUBJECT: BUSINESS ETHICS -- SUBJECT: DETERMINISM -- NOTES -- Chapter 7 Sex and Logic -- 1. HOMOSEXUALITY IS NOT NATURAL, SO IT IS WRONG -- Response -- 2. THE BIBLE SAYS HOMOSEXUALITY IS WRONG, SO IT IS WRONG -- Response -- 3. EVERYONE AGREES THAT HOMOSEXUALITY IS WRONG, THEREFORE IT IS WRONG -- Response -- 4. HOMOSEXUALS ARE A THREAT TO OUR CHILDREN, THEREFORE IT IS WRONG -- Response -- 5. HOMOSEXUALITY IS A THREAT TO THE FAMILY AND WILL DESTROY SOCIETY AS WE KNOW IT, THEREFORE IT IS WRONG -- Response -- 6. HOMOSEXUALITY IS CAUSED BY MAKING A WRONGCHOICE IN SEX PARTNERS. IF BOYS AND GIRLS ARE RAISED PROPERLY THEY WON'T GROW UP MAKING WRONG CHOICES. THEREFORE HOMOSEXUALS ARE JUST POORLY RAISED INDIVIDUALS MAKING WRONG CHOICES -- Response -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- Chapter 8 Speaking Like a Woman/Listening Like a Man* -- ORIGINS -- AN OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENCES -- Viewpoint -- Relationships -- Friendships -- Discursive Styles -- THE DIFFERENCES IN COUNSELING -- Women -- Men -- Counselors -- CONCLUSION -- Some Differences in Discursive Styles -- Women -- Men -- NOTES -- Chapter 9 Rational Passions* -- EMOTIONS EXPLAINED.WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE RATIONAL? -- HERMENEUTICS OF EMOTIONS -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- Chapter 10 All Seriousness Aside -- NOTES -- Chapter 11 Medicating the Mind -- NOTES -- Chapter 12 Medicating the Mind: A Second Dose -- NOTES -- Chapter 13 Getting to Normal -- NOTES -- Chapter 14 Celebrating Affliction -- NOTES -- Chapter 15 The Meaning of Life* -- THE ACADEMIC -- THE RELIGIOUS -- THE PERSONAL -- NOTES -- Chapter 16 Learning to Be Old -- PHYSICAL CHANGES -- MENTAL/INTELLECTUAL CHANGES -- SOCIOCULTURAL CHANGES -- EXISTENTIAL/SPIRITUAL CHANGES -- NOTES -- Chapter 17 Suicide as Self-Defense -- THE BIBLE -- PHILOSOPHY OF SUICIDE -- PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING -- NOTES -- Chapter 18 What Does God Have to Do with It? -- NOTES -- Chapter 19 Dream Interpretation -- 1. WHAT IS A DREAM? -- 2. SIGMUND FREUD -- 3. CARL JUNG -- 4. THE PHILOSOPHY OF DREAMS -- 5. DREAM INTERPRETATION IN PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING -- NOTES -- Chapter 20 Duty to Oneself -- NOTES -- Chapter 21 The Independent Philosopher -- 1. ADVICE TO INDEPENDENT PHILOSOPHERS -- 2. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES -- 3. BE COURAGEOUS -- NOTES -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.Raabe examines some of the most perplexing problems a client may present to a counselor and how a philosopher would deal with them. He provides a detailed philosophical discussion as well as illustrative case studies of some of the most important issues encountered in any counseling practice. The first six chapters discuss philosophical counseling in general terms, while the following 15 chapters deal with specific life issues such as the differences between how men and women communicate and how this is relevant to a counseling discussion, the role of medication in therapy, the concept of normalcy, the meaning of life, the motivation behind suicide, dream interpretation, and religious beliefs. An important resource for professionals, students, and scholars involved with philosophical counseling and applied/practical philosophy. Philosophical counselingPhilosophical counseling.100Raabe Peter B.1949-623542DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910953860303321Issues in philosophical counseling4336107UNINA