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  2. Rollo May (1909-1994) introduced existentialism to American psychologists, and has remained the best known proponent of this approach in America. Trained in a fairly traditional format as a psychoanalyst, May considered the detachment with which psychoanalysts approached their patients as a violation of social ethics.

  3. Jul 28, 2023 · Frederick Wertz. PDF | Humanistic and existential psychology are complex and vast, historically and culturally. They are closely linked in their overlap and meaning.... | Find, read and cite...

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  4. The roots of existentialism as a philosophy began with the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855). Kierkegaard was intensely interested in man’s relationship with God, and its ultimate impossibility.

  5. Jan 1, 2020 · It was psychologist Rollo May along with psychiatrist Henri Ellenberger who, in 1958, introduced the European existential analysts to American clinicians in their groundbreaking book, Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology.

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  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Existential therapies are a range of psychotherapies inspired by existential and phenomenological philosophers. Although relatively little empirical research was conducted on their therapeutic model and outcomes in the early days, a substantial body of research has evolved.

  7. Jul 14, 2021 · Inspired by Swiss psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger’s work in the early 20th century, psychologists Rollo May and Irvin Yalom and theologian Paul Tillich developed existential therapy as a mainstream therapeutic approach. 2 Tillich was a German existential theologian and a professor at the Union Theological Seminary, located in New York, from which...

  8. Jan 6, 2023 · The word, first introduced by Marcel in 1943, is certainly not a reference to a coherent system or philosophical school. Indeed, the major contributors are anything but systematic and have widely divergent views, and of these, only Sartre and Beauvoir explicitly self-identified as “existentialists.”

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