Beschreibung:
This book contrasts earlier textbooks on "evidence-based practices." Whereas the latter is a slogan that call for scientific evidence to be used in standardized treatment manuals, ethics-based practices call for individualized treatment that makes the situation meaningful for the patient. The main argument for changing the treatment design from being evidence-based to one based on ethics, is the hypothesis that good health care is based on treatment which makes the situation positive and meaningful for the patient. The awareness for this is primarily provided by ethical considerations.
¿Chapter 1. Overview of the volume.- Chapter 2. Towards an ethics-based logic of science in Psychology.- Chapter 3. Clinical Practice: Ethics Before Evidence!.- Chapter 4. Inherent risks of the construction of high-risk individuals in diabetes treatment and prevention: An ethical challenge.- Chapter 5. The Relationship Between Ethics and Ontology in Researching Suicide.- Chapter 6. Evidence versus ethics: what comes first in psychological practice?.- Chapter 7. Meaning-oriented counselling and psychotherapy as an ethics-based care practice: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis with cancer patients.- Chapter 8. On the care of children entrusted in our hands: