ABSTRACT

Less of an orientation and more a way of understanding the challenges of being human, existential therapy draws on rich and diverse philosophical traditions and ways of viewing the world.  Traditionally it has been seen as difficult to summarise and comprehend and the air of mystery surrounding existential ideas has been exacerbated by the dense language often used by philosophers and practitioners. Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to a fascinating and exciting body of knowledge, and the therapeutic approach it informs. Divided into five parts the topics covered include:

Existentialism – inception to present day

Theoretical assumptions

Existential phenomenological therapy in practice

Ethics and existential therapy

Bringing it all together

Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques will be essential reading for all trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists and psychiatrists who want to use the wisdom of existential ideas in their work with clients. It will also benefit clients and potential clients who want to find out how existential ideas and existential therapy can help them explore what it means to be alive.

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Part 1 Existentialism – Inception to Present Day

chapter 1|2 pages

What is existentialism?

chapter 4|2 pages

Existential therapy here and now

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Part 2 Theoretical Assumptions

chapter 6|2 pages

Being-in-the-world

chapter 7|2 pages

Being-in-the-world-with-others

chapter 8|2 pages

The universals of human existence

chapter 9|2 pages

The ontic and the ontological

chapter 11|2 pages

The contribution of phenomenology

chapter 12|3 pages

The Phenomenological Method

chapter 13|2 pages

Intentionality

chapter 14|2 pages

Noema and noesis

chapter 15|2 pages

Relatedness and the formation of the self

chapter 16|1 pages

Inter-subjectivity

chapter 17|2 pages

Freedom, choice and responsibility

chapter 18|2 pages

Throwness, limitations and finitude

chapter 20|2 pages

Death and nothingness

chapter 21|2 pages

Existential guilt

chapter 25|2 pages

Embodiment and the world

chapter 26|2 pages

An existential perspective on sexuality

chapter 27|3 pages

Consciousness and the unconscious

chapter 29|2 pages

A theory of emotions

chapter 32|2 pages

The I, you and we focus

chapter 34|2 pages

Language and existentialism

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Part 3 Existential Phenomenological Therapy in Practice

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Part 4 Ethics and Existential Therapy

chapter 85|2 pages

Choosing who to work with

chapter 87|2 pages

Assessing and managing risk

chapter 88|2 pages

The issue of power in existential therapy

chapter 90|2 pages

Existential supervision skills

chapter 91|2 pages

Life after existential therapy

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Part 5 Bringing It All Together