New Publication: Tobias Eichinger published "Psychotherapy Ethics in Film"
Tobias Eichinger published "Psychotherapy Ethics in Film"
in The Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy Ethics, Edited by Manuel Trachsel, Jens Gaab, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Şerife Tekin, and John Z. Sadler
Online Publication Date: Oct 2020
Abstract
Cinematic depictions of psychotherapy and its practitioners have been very popular since the beginning of film history. Most of these portrayals are not realistic or commendable, but rather obey the laws of film narration, entertainment, and pleasure of spectatorship. Regarding psychotherapy ethics, the quartet of stereotypical images of the crazy (“Dr. Dippy”), the bad (“Dr. Evil”), the good (“Dr. Wonderful”), and the sexually suggestive (“Dr. Horny”) therapist refers to the ethical requirements of the profession and constitutes an index of ethical misconduct. Nevertheless, cinematic depictions of psychotherapeutic work may serve as an ideal tool for teaching psychotherapy ethics, where learning objectives as developing moral sensitivity, the competence to identify, articulate, reflect upon, and handle the moral dimensions and questions arising from therapeutic work, may be targeted very well, especially in view of not so ideal filmic examples.
More news
- Medien: Tanja Krones kommt im Artikel der Zeit zu den sozioökonomischen Hintergründen der COVID-19 Pandemie zu Wort
- New Publication: Johannes Katsarov, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Tobias Eichinger, David Schmocker and Markus Christen published "uMed: Your Choice—Conception of a Digital Game to Enhance Medical Ethics Training"
- Medien: Daniel Binswanger interviewt Tanja Krones zur Situation und zum Umgang mit COVID-19
- Medien: Thomas Kapitza und Nikola Biller-Andorno in der NZZ zum Thema Spitalgovernance und Ethik
- Medien: Nikola Biller-Andorno im Interview mit SRF zum Thema: "Lassen wir ältere Menschen aus Bequemlichkeit sterben?"
- New Publication: Tania Manríquez Roa and Nikola Biller-Andorno published "Going first: the ethics of vaccine self-experimentation in coronavirus times"
- Invitation to Forum on Ethics and Self-Experimentation in Times of Covid-19
- New Publication: Susanne Jöbges, Rasita Vinay, Valeria Luyckx and Nikola Biller published «Recommendations on COVID‐19 triage: international comparison and ethical analysis»
- New Publication: Supriya Subramani published Moral habitus: An approach to understanding embedded disrespectful practices in Developing World Bioethics.
- Medien: Tanja Krones äussert sich in der NZZ am Sonntag zur Behandlung von an Demenz erkrankten Menschen
- Neues Projekt: Patientennarrative in der medizinischen Ausbildung
- Conference: Ning Wang presented at the 2020 IEEE ISTAS conference
- Essay-Wettbewerb: Premio Pusterla Senior 2021
- Neues Buch des Lehrbeauftragten Jürg Knessl: «Der Chef oder Der Weg des Chirurgen»
- Covid19: IBME and FLACSO Argentina collaborate on project funded by the World Health Organization
- New Publication: Joelle Robertson-Preidler, Nikola Biller-Andorno published "Mental Health Care Funding Systems and their Impact on Access to Psychotherapy"
- New Project: „With us about us. Patient narratives as co-production – a contribution to research on participation“
- Covid19: Supriya Subramani interviews Dr. Usha Sriram in this Podcast
- Medien: Nikola Biller-Andorno äussert sich im Tagesanzeiger zum Thema Organspende.
- Covid19: New Project Grant from ETH Zurich and the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation
- New Grant: Leading House Grant for cooperation with Russian Universities
- Medien: Tanja Krones in der Republik zum Thema Selbstbestimmungsrecht der Frau und Schutz ungeborenen Lebens
- Die Schweizerische Ärztezeitung hat alle Finaltexte des Premio Pusterla 2020 sowie einen Bericht über die Veranstaltung veröffentlicht