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  1. Aug 10, 2019 · Chapter 16: World Handbook of Existential Therapy (2019)Orah T. Krug, PhD A case study is presented here to give the reader a vivid, lived experience of how E-H therapy actually unfolds between clients and therapists. The case by Orah Krug and her client Mimi illustrates how E-H therapists: a) develop responsiveness to clients’ feelings, experiences and protective patterns, b) develop ...

  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Key points. Higher therapist "presence" generally predicts better outcomes in therapy. It is the client's perception of the therapist that matters, not the therapist's perception of themselves ...

  3. She is in the process of finishing a PhD as well as advanced training in existential-humanistic psychotherapy, and provides clinical training and supervision. Please fill out all required fields ...

  4. Finally, we argue that existential-humanistic therapy can rightly be considered an evidence-based practice even when utilizing rather conservative interpretations of what this means. Hoffman, L. Dias, J., & Choi Soholm, H. (2012, August). Existential-humanistic therapy as a model for evidence-based practice.

  5. Aug 11, 2019 · Existential-humanistic therapy came into being in the early 1960’s in the United States with the publication of Rollo May’s edited book Existence (1958). Existence (1958) arrived at a time when humanistic psychology, founded by Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers was gaining popularity by challenging the more prevalent therapeutic approaches of behaviorism and psychoanalysis.

  6. Dec 1, 2003 · The purpose of this article is to report on the existential-humanistic approach to psychotherapy advanced by James F. T. Bugental. A brief biography is presented, along with an overview of the ...

  7. Existential-humanistic psychology recognizes that an essential part of becoming a good therapist is developing a way of being that is healing. This makes the journey to becoming an existential-humanistic therapist a personal and transforming journey. In Becoming an Existential-Humanistic Therapist, editors Julia Falk and Louis Hoffman have collected the stories of 11 influential existential ...