Cognitive therapy,cartesianism and the moral order |
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Authors: | Patrick Bracken Philip Thomas |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Bradford;2. Department of Social and Economic Studies , University of Bradford , Bradford, BD7 1DP Phone: 01274 414004 Fax: 01274 414004 |
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Abstract: | In recent years cognitive therapy has become increasingly popular as a treatment for many forms of mental illness. This therapy is presented as scientific, rational and relatively easy to learn and use. In this paper we seek to demonstrate the particular philosophy of mind at work within the cognitivist framework and the ethical assumptions which accompany it. We conclude by drawing attention to some of the clinical implications of this analysis. |
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Keywords: | cognitive therapy cognitivism culture ethics |
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