Essay | Spring 2022
Therapy Beyond Good and Evil
A nonjudgmental psychology is failing patients who need to hear hard truths.
James Mumford is a visiting fellow at the McDonald Centre at Christ Church, Oxford and the author of Vexed: Ethics Beyond Political Tribes (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020) and of Ethics at the Beginning of Life: A Phenomenological Critique (Oxford University Press, 2013).
In The New Atlantis
Essay | Spring 2022
A nonjudgmental psychology is failing patients who need to hear hard truths.
Review | Winter 2021
Fixated on autonomy, liberal bioethics forgets its mandate to protect the weak.