Virtue and psychology : pursuing excellence in ordinary practices
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BF76.4 .F69 2005
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77.02 philosophy and theory of psychology.
Deugden.
Déontologie professionnelle.
Ethical Theory
Ethics -- Psychological aspects.
Ethics, Professional
Moraal.
professional ethics.
Psychologie -- Aspect moral.
Psychologie morale.
Psychologie.
Psychologues -- Déontologie.
Psychology -- ethics
Psychology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Vertus -- Aspect psychologique.
Vertus.
Virtue -- Psychological aspects.
Virtues
Deugden.
Déontologie professionnelle.
Ethical Theory
Ethics -- Psychological aspects.
Ethics, Professional
Moraal.
professional ethics.
Psychologie -- Aspect moral.
Psychologie morale.
Psychologie.
Psychologues -- Déontologie.
Psychology -- ethics
Psychology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Vertus -- Aspect psychologique.
Vertus.
Virtue -- Psychological aspects.
Virtues
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Book
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xii, 247 pages ; 26 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Virtue and Psychology: Pursuing Excellence in Ordinary Practices issues a clarion call for psychologists and other mental health professionals to recognize the reality of virtue in social interaction. Virtues are character strengths - such as generosity, loyalty, and honesty - that make it possible for people to pursue worthwhile goals." "The author explores the current terrain of psychology, a field that actively avoids discussion of virtue while it implicitly endorses values such as independence and mastery. Some of these implied values derive from and feed into the individualism and instrumentalism of modern cultures, often to the detriment of individual and communal well-being. Virtue and Psychology describes an alternative framework that not only acknowledges virtue but also shows how values that we already hold in common may be incorporated into psychological practice and into our lives as a whole. Indeed, according to the virtue ethics framework proposed in this book, professional and personal lives cannot be separated - at least if one is to lead the best possible existence." "Fowers examines the cognitive, affective, behavioral, and social components of virtue. He then illustrates various applications of virtue, from understanding optimal human living and how to attain it to clarifying the best professional practices and how to teach them. The author also discusses how practical wisdom - the ability to choose one's actions wisely - illuminates therapeutic practice, research, and professional ethics. Virtue and Psychology will be a valuable resource for psychologists seeking to integrate their lives with their work in a way that rewards themselves, their loved ones, and society at large."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Fowers, B. J. (2005). Virtue and psychology: pursuing excellence in ordinary practices . American Psychological Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fowers, Blaine J., 1956-. 2005. Virtue and Psychology: Pursuing Excellence in Ordinary Practices. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fowers, Blaine J., 1956-. Virtue and Psychology: Pursuing Excellence in Ordinary Practices Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Fowers, B. J. (2005). Virtue and psychology: pursuing excellence in ordinary practices. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Fowers, Blaine J. Virtue and Psychology: Pursuing Excellence in Ordinary Practices American Psychological Association, 2005.
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