`For a book with such a reflective and philosophical element, this is a surprisingly readable and grounded read. This is perhaps the strongest aspect of van Deurzenβs approach - an ability to understand social development and its often profoundly disturbing effects on the psychology of the individua
Skills in Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy
β Scribed by Emmy van Deurzen; Martin Adams
- Publisher
- Sage
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
SKILLS IN EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY- FRONT COVER
SKILLS IN EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
COMPANION WEBSITE
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION
CHAPTER 1- THE FRAMEWORK OF EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
CHAPTER 2- THE PERSON OF THE THERAPIST
CHAPTER 3- WORKING PHENOMENOLOGICALLY: THE CENTRE OF EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
CHAPTER 4- DEVELOPING AN EXISTENTIAL ATTITUDE
CHAPTER 5- FROM THEORY INTO PRACTICE
CHAPTER 6- WHAT REALLY MATTERS TO THE CLIENT
CHAPTER 7- THE PROCESS OF EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
CHAPTER 8- APPLICATIONS OF EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
CHAPTER 9- PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
CHAPTER 10- SUMMING UP: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
APPENDIX- FURTHER READING, FICTION AND FILM
GLOSSARY OF EXISTENTIAL TERMS
REFERENCES
INDEX
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