The authors hold that psychotherapy may be used ethically as punishment for criminal action.
The authors hold that psychotherapy may be used ethically as punishment for criminal action.
They think that punishment and reward belong to ethical acts, and psychotherapy is designed as health care at the psychological level. See p. 379.
The authors hold that psychotherapy may be used ethically as punishment for criminal action.
They think that punishment and reward belong to ethical acts, and psychotherapy is designed as health care at the psychological level. See p. 379.