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Published by the American Philosophical Practitioners Association from 2007.

Philosophical Practice is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the growing field of philosophical practice. The journal covers substantive issues in the areas of client counseling, group facilitation, and organizational consulting. It provides a forum for discussing professional, ethical, legal, sociological, and political aspects of philosophical practice, as well as juxtapositions of philosophical practice with other professions. Articles address theories or methodologies of philosophical practice; present or critique case-studies; assess developmental frameworks or research programs; and offer commentary on previous publications. The journal also has an active book review and correspondence section.

Readership: Essential reading for applied philosophers, philosophical practitioners, counselors, ethicists, educators and mental health professionals.

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