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Theory and practice

Towards an integration of science, art and morality: The role of values in psychology

Pages 5-24 | Published online: 27 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to define the role of values in therapy. From both an historical and theoretical perspective, values are an integral part of the therapeutic process. Hence, a review of the research which highlights the effects, interplay and outcome of values in psychology is undertaken. The implications of this review are discussed with particular reference to cross-cultural and religious issues. The current trend for ‘value-free’ therapy is suggested as unattainable and, moreover, as reflective of the dominant sociopolitical structure. In addition, the impact of this research on the role of the professional is explored and the possibilities of future research highlighted. In sum, psychology is discussed as a value-laden process which needs to better integrate the science, art and morality of the discipline if it is to fulfill its potential as a therapeutic process.

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