Title of article :
Is past life regression therapy ethical?
Author/Authors :
Andrade ، Gabriel Department of Ethics and Behavioral Science - School of Medicine - Xavier University
Pages :
8
From page :
1
To page :
8
Abstract :
Past life regression therapy is used by some physicians in cases with some mental diseases. Anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and gender dysphoria have all been treated using life regression therapy by some doctors on the assumption that they reflect problems in past lives. Although it is not supported by psychiatric associations, few medical associations have actually condemned it as unethical. In this article, I argue that past life regression therapy is unethical for two basic reasons. First, it is not evidencebased. Past life regression is based on the reincarnation hypothesis, but this hypothesis is not supported by evidence, and in fact, it faces some insurmountable conceptual problems. If patients are not fully informed about these problems, they cannot provide an informed consent, and hence, the principle of autonomy is violated. Second, past life regression therapy has the great risk of implanting false memories in patients, and thus, causing significant harm. This is a violation of the principle of nonmalfeasance, which is surely the most important principle in medical ethics.
Keywords :
Past life regressions , Psychiatry , Reincarnation , Medical ethics
Journal title :
journal of medical ethics and history of medicine, tehran university of medical science
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
journal of medical ethics and history of medicine, tehran university of medical science
Record number :
2482137
Link To Document :
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