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Heideggerian Existential Therapy

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
186
Edition
1
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โœฆ Synopsis


Heideggerian Existential Therapy focuses on Martin Heideggerโ€™s philosophy in order to provide both a wider accessibility as well as understanding of its relevance to therapeutic practice.

This book unveils in great depth the core tenets of Heideggerโ€™s thinking, without presuming any philosophical background. It attends to the manner in which we inevitably undergo disruptions, disturbances, perturbations, breakdowns, and collapses in the course of our lives, and on the way in which they can be addressed and understood from an existential therapeutic perspective. The text covers Heideggerโ€™s ideas with illustrations and examples, in order to free them from the confines of philosophy in a way that then enables them to be brought directly into the therapy room. Each chapter takes the reader from an initial philosophical grounding of this approach towards a clear and concrete way of working existentially with clients.

The text is primarily intended for trainee and practising psychotherapists, but will undoubtedly be of considerable relevance and interest to coaches, consultants, and trainers who wish to expand and deepen their skills and approaches in their own fields.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Part I
Introduction
I.1 The Approach Taken in this Book
Chapter 1 The World of Therapy
1.1 Two Client Examples
1.1.1 Svetlana
1.1.2 Gaston
Chapter 2 Why Heidegger?
2.1 Who is Heidegger?
2.2 Heideggerโ€™s Project
2.2.1 The Project of Being
2.2.2 Modes of Being
Chapter 3 The Question of Human Existence
Chapter 4 Human Existence and Existential Therapy
Chapter 5 Methodological Considerations
5.1 Terminological Distinctions
5.1.1 Ontic and Ontological
5.1.2 Being and Entity, or Being and Beings
5.1.3 Existentials and Categories
5.1.4 Factical and Factual
5.1.5 Existentiale and Existentiell
5.2 Methodological Distinctions
5.2.1 Phenomenology
5.2.2 Hermeneutics
5.2.3 Formal Indication
5.3 Therapeutic Distinctions
Part II Dasein
II.1 Introduction
Chapter 6 Dasein
6.1 The Modern Understanding of Being Human
6.1.1 Descartes
6.1.2 Husserl
6.2 Dasein as a Heideggerian Understanding of Being Human
6.2.1 Being-in-the-World
6.2.2 Being-there
6.2.3 Da, or There
6.2.4 Mineness
6.2.5 Possibility
Chapter 7 Daseinโ€™s Way of Being
7.1 Some Terms and Distinctions
7.1.1 Existentiale and Existentiell
7.1.2 Inauthenticity and Authenticity
7.1.3 Thrownness
7.1.4 Care
7.2 The Existentiales
7.2.1 De-severance
7.2.2 Directionality
7.2.3 Being-in
7.2.4 Disposedness, Understanding, and Discourse
7.2.5 Disposedness and Mood
7.2.6 Understanding
7.2.7 Possibility
7.2.8 Potentiality-for-being
7.2.9 Projection
7.2.10 Interpretation
7.2.11 Articulation
7.2.12 Assertion
7.2.13 Meaning
7.2.14 Discourse
7.2.15 Worldhood
7.2.16 The Who that is Being-in-the-world
7.2.17 Others
7.2.18 Being-with
7.2.19 The One
7.2.20 The One-self, They-self, or Anyone-self
7.2.21 Solicitude
7.2.22 Being-towards-death
7.3 Being Temporal and Spatial
7.3.1 Spatiality
7.3.2 Temporality
7.3.3 Dasein as Historical, or Historising
Part III Daseinโ€™s Challenges
III.1 What is a Breakdown? What Constitutes a Breakdown?
Chapter 8 Disruptions, Ruptures, Disturbances, Breakdowns, Collapses
8.1 General
8.2 Breakdowns in our Current Understanding of Being
8.3 Kinds of Breakdown
8.3.1 Equipment Breakdowns
8.3.2 World Breakdowns
8.3.3 World-collapse โ€“ Radical Breakdowns
8.3.4 Temporal Breakdowns as Time-reckoning
8.4 A Beckettian Temporal Breakdown
Chapter 9 Existentiales and Breakdowns
9.1 Concern
9.2 De-severance
9.3 Directionality
9.4 Making Room
9.5 Possibility
9.6 Meaning
9.7 Being-with
9.7.1 Others
9.7.2 Being-with-others
9.8 Solicitude
9.9 Understanding
9.10 Moods
9.11 The One, or They
9.12 Embodiment
9.13 Being-towards-death
Chapter 10 Some Breakdowns in Therapy
10.1 Breakdowns in Promises
10.2 Conversational Breakdowns
Chapter 11 Transitioning Breakdowns
Chapter 12 A Cartesian Breakdown: Winnicott
Part IV Heideggerian Existential Therapy
Chapter 13 Working Phenomenologically
13.1 Being Phenomenological
13.2 A Husserlian Analysis
13.3 A Heideggerian Analysis
13.4 A Critique of a Husserlian Approach from a Heideggerian Perspective
Chapter 14 Formal Indication as a Therapeutic Approach
14.1 A Formal Indication of Resentment
Chapter 15 Working Hermeneutically
15.1 Heideggerโ€™s Anti-dialectic Hermeneutics
Chapter 16 Working Existentially
16.1 Existentiales
16.2 Breakdowns
16.3 Inauthentic and Authentic Ways to Be
16.4 Disclosedness in the Therapeutic Relationship
16.5 Historising
Chapter 17 Working Existentially with Dreams
Final Comments
Bibliography
Index


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