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I Choose, Therefore I am. The Jaspers Concept of Choice and Implications on the Ability to Act

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

A. Riolo
Affiliation:
ASS 1 Triestina, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy
F. Babici
Affiliation:
ASS 1 Triestina, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy

Abstract

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Introduction

According to Jaspers, with the term of choice you should not be understood the possibility to choose between objects but freedom as a choice for themselves. Because I choose, then I am; in fact, I feel my freedom in my mind. Choose what is best for the psychiatric patient in different contexts (relational, occupational, social, therapeutic) is the ability to act. The best practices provide that psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, rehabilitation professionals are committed to enhancing the capacity to choose but the legal protection measures are likely to be a contradiction.

Objective

We try to explore the theme of choice based on the capacity to act or failure to act from a phenomenological approach.

Method

Through some concrete cases, extrapolated from clinical practice, highlight the contradictions between enunciation of principles and procedures for responding to the problems of psychiatric patients who are not able to choose.

Conclusions

Protections of health and individual freedom are the weights of a balance poised, since there is uncertainty about the anthropological paradigm of the mentally ill.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Viewing: Philosophy and psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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