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OverviewThis multi-author anthology is a short introduction to the world of existential psychotherapy, and specifically Existential Analysis. It gives concrete answers and demonstrates a way to apply this thinking in practice, providing outlines of its theoretical background, including Alfried Langle's four fundamental motivations.The mian themes of the book are: working with emotionality and subjective experience and its importance for a fulfilling life; meaning and happiness; and spirituality and temporality. It covers psychological disorders and their treatment in adults and children, and also deals with disability and handicap. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Silvia Laengle , Christopher WurmPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9780367103781ISBN 10: 0367103788 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 14 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword , Can I rely on my feelings? , Meaning and happiness: on the vital significance of meaning , Spirituality in psychotherapy? The relationship of immanence and transcendence in existential analysis , The dimension of time as a challenge to truthful existence , Steps towards meaning: the method of grasping meaning , Crisis: threat and opportunity , Fear: the royal road to existence—what hides behind fundamental fear and anticipatory anxiety? , “I am afraid of falling out of this world”: a case study of a patient with severe mutism and complete social withdrawal , The path towards inner motion: an existential-analytic psychotherapy on depression , “ ... And after a suicide attempt I have to keep on living!” , “After all, only dumb people can be happy”: narcissistic personalities , Anna: the child wounded in her boundaries , Sandplay: therapy with a child of divorced parents , Encountering a disabled person: attitude and experience of the therapist , Afterword , Useful WebsitesReviewsIn contrast to Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, which has become internationally recognised through many books and articles, newer developments in 'existential analysis and logotherapy' out of these roots are not so well known in the English-speaking world due to the lack of English textbooks. Therefore, it is laudable to publish this volume and to share the important improvements to this approach with the English-speaking community. Therapists and counsellors will appreciate that the focus of this book is more on the application of existential analysis than on the theory. --Dr Jurgen Kriz, University of Osnabruck, Germany The occasion for this book is really momentous, not merely because many of the book's contributors are being exposed to the English-speaking world for the first time, but because of the vital messages that these contributors are conveying to that world. I have long hoped for a collection such as this to emerge. There is a wealth of therapeutic wisdom on the pages of this book and the editors do a fine job of collecting, reflecting upon, and organizing it. I am delighted that the contemporary expression of existential analysis and logotherapy is at last available to the broader public. --Kirk Schneider, PhD, Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of The Polarized Mind The occasion for this book is really momentous, not merely because many of the book's contributors are being exposed to the English-speaking world for the first time, but because of the vital messages that these contributors are conveying to that world. I have long hoped for a collection such as this to emerge. There is a wealth of therapeutic wisdom on the pages of this book and the editors do a fine job of collecting, reflecting upon, and organizing it. I am delighted that the contemporary expression of existential analysis and logotherapy is at last available to the broader public. --Kirk Schneider, PhD, Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of The Polarized Mind In contrast to Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, which has become internationally recognised through many books and articles, newer developments in 'existential analysis and logotherapy' out of these roots are not so well known in the English-speaking world due to the lack of English textbooks. Therefore, it is laudable to publish this volume and to share the important improvements to this approach with the English-speaking community. Therapists and counsellors will appreciate that the focus of this book is more on the application of existential analysis than on the theory. --Dr Jurgen Kriz, University of Osnabruck, Germany Author InformationSilvia Laengle Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |