References for “The Psychology of Morality”

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Broderick, P.C., and Blewitt, P. (2015). The life span human development for the helping professionals. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Callender, J. S. (2002). Cognitive ethical therapy? The role of moral judgements in cognitive therapy. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy9(3), 177-186.

Davis, S. D., and Piercy, F. P. (2007). What Clients of Couple Therapy Model Developers and Their Former Students Say About Change, Part I: Model‐Dependent Common Factors Across Three Models. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy33(3), 318-343.

Fowers, B. J., and Olson, D. H. (1993). ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale: A brief research and clinical tool. Journal of Family psychology7(2), 176.

Fulford, K. W. M. (2000). Teleology without tears: Naturalism, neo-naturalism, and evaluationism in the analysis of function statements in biology (and a bet on the twenty-first century). Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology7(1), 77-94.

Goldner, V. (1999). Morality and multiplicity: Perspectives on the treatment of violence in intimate life. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy25(3), 325-336.

Greene, J. D. (2007). Why are VMPFC patients more utilitarian? A dual-process theory of moral judgment explains. Trends in cognitive sciences11(8), 322-323.

Haidt, J. (2001). The emotional dog and its rational tail: a social intuitionist approach to moral judgment. Psychological review108(4), 814.

Jory, B., and Anderson, D. (1999). Intimate justice II: Fostering mutuality, reciprocity, and accommodation in therapy for psychological abuse. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy25(3), 349-364.

Kant, I. (1785). On a supposed right to lie because of philanthropic concerns. Indianapolis: Hackett.

Kohlberg, L. (1981). The meaning and measurement of moral development (No. 13). Clark Univ Heinz Werner Inst.

Paxton, J. M., and Greene, J. D. (2010). Moral reasoning: Hints and allegations. Topics in cognitive science2(3), 511-527.

Piaget, J. (1932). The moral development of the child. Kegan Paul, London.

Pizarro, D. A., Uhlmann, E., and Bloom, P. (2003). Causal deviance and the attribution of moral responsibility. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology39(6), 653-660.

Power, M. J., and Dalgleish, T. (1999). Two routes to emotion: Some implications of multi-level theories of emotion for therapeutic practice. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy27(02), 129-141.

Sharf, R. S. (2016). Applying career development theory to counseling. Cengage Learning.

Whiting, J. B. (2008). The role of appraisal distortion, contempt, and morality in couple conflict: a grounded theory. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy34(1), 44-57.

Yalom, I. D., and Josselson, R. (2011). “Existential Psychotherapy” in Corsini, Raymond, and Wedding, Danny: Current Psychotherapies.

Zhang, X., Anderson, R. C., Dong, T., Nguyen-Jahiel, K., Li, Y., Lin, T. J., and Miller, B. (2013). Children’s moral reasoning: Influence of culture and collaborative discussion. Journal of Cognition and Culture13(5), 503-522.