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This book addresses the intersection of moral philosophy and psychoanalytic theory, focusing on how ethical considerations shape therapeutic practice. It explores the concept of autonomy as a central organizing principle for psychotherapy, challenging more traditional models that emphasize the analyst's interpretive authority. The work develops a theoretical approach that positions the patient as an active, self-determining participant in the therapeutic process rather than a passive recipient of expert knowledge. Drawing on existentialist and humanistic traditions within psychological thought, it reconsiders the power dynamics inherent in the therapeutic relationship. The book engages with broader questions about responsibility, freedom, and self-knowledge that have occupied both psychoanalytic and philosophical discourse. Its method of autonomous psychotherapy aims to foster genuine self-awareness and independent decision-making capacity in those seeking psychological help. The text contributes to ongoing debates about the proper aims and limits of psychoanalytic intervention, offering an alternative to both classical Freudian technique and later object-relations approaches. It has been discussed in contexts ranging from professional ethics training to critical examinations of the therapeutic professions in contemporary society.
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