The Role of Bioethics in Emotional Problems A Phenomenological Analysis of Intentions
Auteur : Ferrarello Susi
Following up from the previous book, Human Emotions and the Origins of Bioethics, this
volume focuses on four psychological problems, anxiety, narcissism, restlessness,
and emotional numbness, and explores how these problems influence bioethical issues and what bioethics can do to fix them.
The Role of Bioethics in Emotional Problems presents a phenomenological exploration of
emotional intention and describes how one?s choices can determine a better relationship to
themselves and their community. Not only does this book provide the reader with an exhaustive account of the philosophical and psychological meaning of practical intentionality within Husserl?s phenomenology, but it also applies Husserl?s ethics to contemporary studies of human emotions and bioethical problems. Offering a non-reductionist model for an interdisciplinary inquiry into an emotional experience, it integrates clinical practice and articulates foundational knowledge of human emotional life at a professional level.
Aimed at students of philosophy, psychology, psychotherapy, and bioethics, this book is a unique phenomenological dialogue between these disciplines on emotional well-being.
Introduction 1. Narcissists Missing Their Environment; 2. Anxiety: An Emotional Geography 3. Emotional Numbness: The Paradox of Exclusion 4. Restlessness: The Case of Ulysses Syndrome Conclusion Appendix
Susi Ferrarello is assistant professor at California State University, East Bay and a philosophical counselor.
Date de parution : 04-2021
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Mots-clés :
Young Man; Restlessness; Child Life Services; Narcissism; Emotional Numbness; Bioethics; Hua XIX; Emotional problems; Antisocial Behaviors; Anxiety; Passive Intentionality; Peg Tube; Shared Emotions; Phobic Person; Collective Emotions; Narcissistic Traits; Emotional Flu; Passive Syntheses; Infinite Affirmation; Narcissistic Patterns; Phobic Anxiety; Emotional Incongruence; Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder; Phenomenological Practitioner; Pediatric Intensive Care Unit; Spatial Alterity; Existential Philosophers; Collective Intentionality; Vasovagal Syncope; Habitual Thinking