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Further Existential Challenges to Psychotherapeutic Theory and Practice (2003):
This is a compilation of the best and most requested papers for issues 6 to 10 of
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Contents:
Laing’s Existentialism
Daniel Burston.
Misconceptions on Existential Psychotherapy
Hans Cohn.
On Disclosure
Ernesto Spinelli .
Smoke Without Fire
Simon du Plock.
Experiencing Language
Mike Harding.
All Real Living is Meeting
Sue Morgan-
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Hans Cohn.
The Phenomenology of Listening and the Importance of Silence
Lucia Maja-
Modes of Existence Towards a Phenomenological Polypychism
Mick Cooper
Between Persons: The Narrow Ridge Where I and Thou Meet
Harriet Goldenberg and Zelda Alexander
Anxiety: An Existential Perspective
Nick Kirkland -
The Vagaries of the Self
Ernesto Spinelli
What Defines the Daseinsanalytic Process?
Alice Holzhey -
Sexual Misconceptions
Simon du Plock
Solitude: A Phenomenological Approach
Alfons Grieder
Merleau-
Diana Mitchell
Philosophical Narratives and Philosophical Counselling
Schlomit C. Schuster
An Existential Analysis of the Twelve Step Approach to Chemical Dependency
Rachel Beasley
The Story of Ms U: An Attempt at Existential Phenomenological Analysis
Simona Revelli
Conscience, Conformity and Creativity: Heidegger’s Influence on R.D. Laing
Daniel Burston
Fact or Fiction?: The Relationship of ‘Fact’ and ‘Narrative’
Harriet Goldenberg
Existential Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis poles Apart?
Alistair McBeath
“Today We Have Naming of Parts”
Simon du Plock
Using Language
Mike Harding
Is Existential Psychotherapy Just Another Approach?
John Heaton
Reculer pour mieux sauter
Ernesto Spinelli
Heidegger’s Challenge of Authenticity
Emmy Van Deurzen
Phenomenological Perspectives on Emotionally and their Implications for Existential Psychotherapy
Christina Bruckland
The Discourse of Existence: Existential -
Mick Cooper
Heidegger’s Conscience
Darren Wolf
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Szasz, Laing and Antipsychiatry -
Daniel Burston
Brave New Worlding
A response to: Practicing Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World by Ernesto Spinelli,
pp. 216, 2007 London, Sage.
Manu Bazzano
Being Aggressive
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Kung Fu Practitioners' Experience of Aggression
Roly Fletcher and Martin Milton
Noopsychosomatic Disorders in the Light of Empirical Studies
Karol Mausch
The Sense of Life as a Subjective Spiritual Human Experience
Ewa Ryś
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Yana Weaver
The Discovery of the Self Through the Academic Sojourn
Lorraine Brown and Iain Graham
Levinas and Gendlin
Joint contributions for a 1st Person approach to understanding difficult situations
in the Mid-
Kevin C Krycha
Mindfulness and Existential Therapy
Marina Claessens
The Lived-
Ryan Kemp
Towards Authentic Existence – Heidegger 's Understanding of Guilt
A new selected translation and commentary of section 58 of Sein und Zeit
Kevin Sludds
Mindfulness
A lived Experience of Existential-
Jyoti Nanda
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Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis:
Further Existential Challenges to Psychotherapeutic Theory
and Practice (2003):

A compilation edition of the best and most popular papers from Vol. 6 -

