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      • Existential-phenomenological psychology is an approach to psychology in all of its various subfields, although most prominently clinical and counselling psychology. This approach, which various regions throughout the world have come to recognize,1 has its roots in the continental philosophies of “existentialism” and “phenomenology.”
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  2. The existential-phenomenological psychologist Emmy van Deurzen describes phenomenology as a methodology thatsets out to study subjectivity objectively and objectivity subjectively, whilst addressing the whole of human conscious experience in its complexity.”8 Phenomenology should therefore not be confused with such methods as introspection, wh...

  3. Existential-Phenomenological Psychology: A Brief Introduction, he facilitates a concise outline of existential-phenomenological psychology designed to serve as an initial acquaintance with the language and fundamental ideas of an existential-phenomenological approach to psychology.

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  4. Jan 1, 2024 · While there may not be an agreed upon definition of existential phenomenology, I use the term to refer to phenomenological approaches explicitly concerned with human existence,

  5. 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.
  6. As a method for embracing both nomothetic and idiographic dimensions of human experience, existential phenomenological research (EPR) draws on both the “pure” phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and the “existential” phenomenological work of Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Jean-Paul Sartre.

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  7. The significance of psychology, recognized by Husserl, emerges again in Sartre and leads to a demand for an existential psychoanalysis. Sartre’s definition of “ human ” as a being of possibilities that finds or loses itself in the choice that it makes in regard to itself refers to Heidegger’s definition of Dasein as a being that has to ...

  8. Dec 23, 2021 · Notwithstanding the merits and limitations of these sociologically inspired criticisms of existentialist and phenomenological philosophies, BMU insist that a key objective of their ‘existence theory’ is to place ‘the structural features of intractable power inequality centre stage’ 30.

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