William J. Doherty argues in this book that therapists since the era of Freud have placed too much emphasis upon individual self-interest and too little upon family and community responsibilities. The author suggests re-envisioning psychotherapy as "a moral enterprise." Using examples from his own work as a psychologist and family therapist, he points out the importance of valuing justice, community, and truthfulness. Doherty challenges therapists to adopt caring, courage, and prudence as their three core values. Soul Searching is a thought-provoking work on an important subject.