The psychology of existence : an integrative, clinical perspective

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The psychology of existence : an integrative, clinical perspective

Kirk J. Schneider, Rollo May

McGraw-Hill, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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A prestigious, original title co-authored by Rollo May, one of the best selling American fathers of existential psychology. This long awaited text in existential psychology presents a practical, integrative approach to the discipline especially for the training clinician. Three broad dimensions are emphasized: its literary, philosophical, and psychological heritage, its recent and future trends, and its therapeutic applications.

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PART ONE: HISTORICAL ROOTS OF EXISTENTIAL-INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGYCHAPTER 1: Literary RootsCHAPTER 2: Philosophical RootsCHAPTER 3: Psychological RootsPART TWO: RECENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN EXISTENTIAL-INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGYCHAPTER 4: From Segregation to IntegrationPART THREE: THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF EXISTENTIAL-INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGYCHAPTER 5: Guidelines for an Existential-Integrative (EI) ApproachCHAPTER 6: Case Illustrations of Experiential LiberationSummary and Conclusion

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