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  1. 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 ...

  2. The heart and soul of the “existential phenomenological” research method is to be found in our “approach” (Giorgi, 1970), which involves how we understand the nature of our subject matter, as well as how we establish our means of access to it. Without this approach—which embodies a dis-tinctive “theory of science” (Dilthey, 1924 ...

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  4. Oct 25, 2018 · Introduction. Existential psychology developed in an attempt to understand how people cope with the realities of existence. This includes how individuals think about themselves (e.g., self-awareness), how they relate to others, how they create a meaningful and satisfying life, and how they manage anxieties associated with the inevitability of ...

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · In what follows, we propose the outlines of a new theory of social behaviour that centres around the temporality of existence in society. Our contribution is by no means a fully fleshed-out model, but instead attempts to sketch the lineaments of a new way of looking at social order and action, in need of further development to realise its full potential in understanding social life.

    • Patrick Baert, Marcus Morgan, Rin Ushiyama
    • 2021
  6. Oct 17, 2020 · The following section introduces the work of several existential theorists, charting the development of phenomenological exploration in psychotherapy and counselling. A clear account is available of the developing practice of existential psychotherapeutic approaches in continental Europe . This article attends more to evolving practice in ...

    • Simon Wharne
    • 2021
  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Many existential therapists, although not all, seem to explicate existential topics and offer didactical psycho-education regarding these existential topics, such as freedom, choice, responsibility, meaning in life, being-in-the-world, mortality, existential anxiety and uncertainty of being (Vos, 2017, Vos et al., 2015a). The explicit exploring ...

  8. 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 ...

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