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Cognitive Therapy and Stoic Philosophy
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인지주의치료와 스토아철학

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Yi, Jin Nam (강원대학교)
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Institute of Anthropology Journal of Human Studies Vol.39 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2019.7
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47 - 75 (29page)
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10.21738/JHS.2019.07.39.47

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Stoic philosophy has enjoyed significant practical application despite its occasional periods of decline throughout history. In particular, it played a decisive role in the birth of cognitive therapy and of logic-based therapy (LBT) in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. However, few studies have examined how these therapies utilize Stoicism in the area of philosophical counseling. In this essay, I assess the use of Stoic philosophy in rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) and LBT, and highlight its problematic nature from the perspective of therapeutic theory. To this end, in Section Two, I show that REBT narrows the concept of reason as it is understood in Stoic philosophy, engaging in dualistic simplification and positivism, while overlooking the profundity of virtue ethics, and impeding the counselee’s autonomy through excessive intervention. In Section Three, I point out that Cohen’s assertion of the transition from causality to inference is exaggerated, that excessive specialization lays unnecessary burdens on counselees, and that its eclectic composition results in imperfect virtue theory as well as a departure from Stoic philosophy.

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Ⅰ. 들어가는 말
Ⅱ. 인지주의 계열 심리치료의 스토아 도입과 그 한계
Ⅲ. 논리기반치료의 변화와 그 한계
Ⅳ. 나오는 말
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