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  1. Apr 13, 2023 · Given this, it is surprising that little is known about the role of existential concerns in personality disorders. These chronic and debilitating characterological problems emerge in adolescence (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013), a period in life in which identity is being chosen, death awareness is fully formed, the freedom to make life choices is occurring for the first time ...

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  2. Mar 27, 2021 · In this sense, existential analysis is the attempt at a psychotherapeutic anthropology, an anthropology that precedes all psychotherapy, not only logotherapy.” The establishment of such an anthropology is the ultimate goal of existential psychology and psychiatry as a theory of the human psyche and its dysfunctions.

    • Lehel Balogh, Masaru Tanaka, Nóra Török, László Vécsei, Shigeru Taguchi
    • 10.3390/biomedicines9040340
    • 2021
    • Biomedicines. 2021 Apr; 9(4): 340.
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  4. Nov 6, 2017 · Clinical existential psychology, or existential psychotherapy, has typically characterized the human condition as insusceptible to total apprehension by means of categories and heuristics. Existential psychotherapy thus typically lacks clearly demarcated structural models (Lantz, 2004). This occasionally places the field in conflict with ...

    • Terror Management Theory
    • Existential Challenges for CBT Training
    • Standard CBT Techniques and Existential Issues
    • Experiential Experiments for CBT Trainees
    • Exercises in Existential-Phenomenological Listening
    • Supervision in Different Areas of CBT
    • Existential Aspects in the Therapeutic Stance
    • Conclusions: Challenges and Potentials of the CBT/Existential Crossroads

    The most comprehensive and well-researched account of the operation of death anxiety in everyday life is provided by Terror Management Theory (Greenberg et al. 1986). This theory, building on the work of anthropologist Ernest Becker, proposes that the awareness of death has the capacity to cause crippling fear that would make it impossible to funct...

    Despite the historical relationship and indebtedness of CBT to existential phenomenol-ogy described above, the education of CBT therapists, at least in the UK, Australia, and Germany, has traditionally not included any direct engagement with existential philos-ophy or existential psychology.

    In the practice of standard CBT, it might often be the case that existential issues such as a fear of death or anxiety about meaninglessness may be clarified as a result of the commonly used downward arrow technique. Although trainees and inexperienced “ ” CBT therapists are encouraged to avoid a heavy handed use of this strategy, in the hands of a...

    The reader of the sections above may well now have an embodied experience similar to that of many CBT trainees when first exposed to these more complex forms of existential thinking that is, a headache and a desire to move onto something more obviously — practical. Part of the difficulty lies certainly with the language used by existential philosop...

    These exercises are conducted in groups of three; there are three positions of “ ” therapist, client, and observer. Each individual should have time to engage with “ ” “ ” “ ” each of these positions in the course of a practice session. In each exercise, the client “ ” is asked to describe a recent experience where they had some sort of emotional r...

    One of the strengths of CBT is that for almost every mental problem, there is a treatment manual that can be used as a guideline towards best practice. During their psychotherapy training, CBT beginners regularly learn that they should stick to the manual in order to deliver the best available therapy and thereby maximize therapy outcome. Especiall...

    In supervision, we as supervisors have to help younger therapists develop a broad — — understanding of the different layers of criteria defining our job. On the outer layer, the classic CBT training and supervision of sticking to the manual and using RCT results “ ” as guidelines for therapy definitely do work countless studies and meta-analyses ha...

    This paper described a number of aspects at the crossroads of CBT and existential psychotherapy. We hope that it has become clear that this is a highly interesting perspective that nevertheless has its perils and pitfalls. Starting with the challenges of this encounter, we fear that the incorporation of existential principles and procedures into CB...

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    • Thomas Heidenreich, Alexander Noyon, Michael Worrell, Ross Menzies
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    • 2021
  5. Nov 17, 2023 · Or to put it in existential terms that expand on interpersonal attachment theory: Can the child develop ontological security, a sense of “at-homeness” in its own being, as Laing would say, as ...

  6. Alfried Längle, born in 1951 in Austria, has a private practice in psychotherapy, gen-eral medicine and clinical psychology in Vienna (since 1982). He had a close collabo-ration with Viktor Frankl from 1981 to 1991. Alfied was a founder (1983) of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (Vienna).

  7. Mar 13, 2022 · Abstract. Psychopathy, also known diagnostically as sociopathy and antisocial or dyssocial personality disorder, can be described as a chronic constellation of callous, immoral, manipulative, aggressive, or violent personality traits and behaviors. While antisocial tendencies have historically been extensively studied through various lenses ...