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Shahar Gindi,Avital Pilpel 강원대학교 인문과학연구소 2015 Journal of Humanities Therapy Vol.6 No.2
Philosophical counselling is largely divided into those who accept and those who reject the medical model. From the latter stream, there are those who believe therapy is ineffective and that returning to open-ended, Socratic dialogues is the key towards greater insight and mental well-being. The first stream accepts psychotherapy is useful, but believes it does not pay enough attention to clients' metaphysical and moral views and their logical consistency. This stream tends to follow one of two traditions: logical investigations or existential philosophy. We suggest that this emphasis has underrepresented many useful philosophical approaches. We propose Contemporary Philosophical Counselling (CPC), a new approach designed as an aid to psychotherapists. CPC targets philosophical alongside psychological well-being with a well-defined target population. CPC focuses on building a systematic world-view in a collaborative discussion, informed by the plethora of philosophical streams in modern philosophy. Case examples are brought to illustrate this developing practice.