Moral dilemmas and existential issues encountered both in psychotherapy and philosophical counseling practices
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Popescu, Beatrice A.
Abstract / Description
This paper stems from clinical observations and empirical data collected in the therapy room over six years. It investigates the relationship between psychotherapy and philosophical counseling, proposing an integrative model of counseling. During cognitive behavior therapy sessions with clients who turn to therapy in order to solve their clinical issues, the author noticed that behind most of the invalidating symptoms classified by the DSM-5 as depression, anxiety, hypochondriac and phobic complaints, usually lies a lack of existential meaning or existential scope and clients are also tormented by moral dilemmas. Following the anamnestic interview and the psychological evaluation, rarely the depression or anxiety diagnosed on Axis I is purely just a sum of invalidating symptoms, which may disappear if treated symptomatically. When applying the Sentence Completion Test, an 80 items test of psychodynamic origin and high-face validity, most of the clients report an entire plethora of conscious or unconscious motivations, distorted cognitions or irrational thinking but also grave existential themes such as scope or meaning of life, professional identity, fear of death, solitude and loneliness, freedom of choice and liberty. Same issues are approached in the philosophical counseling practice, but no systematic research has been done yet in the field. Future research and investigation is needed in order to assess the importance of moral dilemmas and existential issues in both practices.
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cognitive behavioral therapy philosophical counseling moral dilemmas existential issues meaning of lifePersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2015-08-20
Journal title
Europe's Journal of Psychology
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11
Issue
3
Page numbers
509–521
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PsychOpen GOLD
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peerReviewed
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Popescu, B. A. (2015). Moral dilemmas and existential issues encountered both in psychotherapy and philosophical counseling practices. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 11(3), 509–521. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v11i3.1010
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Popescu, Beatrice A.
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Date of first publication2015-08-20
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Abstract / DescriptionThis paper stems from clinical observations and empirical data collected in the therapy room over six years. It investigates the relationship between psychotherapy and philosophical counseling, proposing an integrative model of counseling. During cognitive behavior therapy sessions with clients who turn to therapy in order to solve their clinical issues, the author noticed that behind most of the invalidating symptoms classified by the DSM-5 as depression, anxiety, hypochondriac and phobic complaints, usually lies a lack of existential meaning or existential scope and clients are also tormented by moral dilemmas. Following the anamnestic interview and the psychological evaluation, rarely the depression or anxiety diagnosed on Axis I is purely just a sum of invalidating symptoms, which may disappear if treated symptomatically. When applying the Sentence Completion Test, an 80 items test of psychodynamic origin and high-face validity, most of the clients report an entire plethora of conscious or unconscious motivations, distorted cognitions or irrational thinking but also grave existential themes such as scope or meaning of life, professional identity, fear of death, solitude and loneliness, freedom of choice and liberty. Same issues are approached in the philosophical counseling practice, but no systematic research has been done yet in the field. Future research and investigation is needed in order to assess the importance of moral dilemmas and existential issues in both practices.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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Review statuspeerReviewed
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CitationPopescu, B. A. (2015). Moral dilemmas and existential issues encountered both in psychotherapy and philosophical counseling practices. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 11(3), 509–521. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v11i3.1010
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ISSN1841-0413
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/957
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.1149
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v11i3.1010
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Keyword(s)cognitive behavioral therapyen_US
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Keyword(s)philosophical counselingen_US
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Keyword(s)moral dilemmasen_US
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Keyword(s)existential issuesen_US
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Keyword(s)meaning of lifeen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleMoral dilemmas and existential issues encountered both in psychotherapy and philosophical counseling practicesen_US
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DRO typearticle
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Issue3
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Journal titleEurope's Journal of Psychology
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Page numbers509–521
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Volume11
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