Case studies in existential psychotherapy and counselling

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Case studies in existential psychotherapy and counselling

edited by Simon du Plock

(Wiley series in existential psychotherapy and counselling)

John Wiley & Sons, c1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Existential philosophy has encouraged a range of humanistic psychologists and psychotherapists to develop their psychotherapy and counselling methods within an existential framework. This volume opens with an introduction setting out the contribution this approach might make to mental health care and addresses the life problems experienced by many people, even in the midst of relative wealth and material security, which medical approaches can only pathologize. It includes chapters which illustrate examples of client work undertaken in this spirit.

Table of Contents

  • Friendship, Therapy, Camaraderie an Existential Approach to Therapy with Young People (S. Ticktin)
  • The Case of Bernadette the Tyranny of 'Sedimentation' (F. Strasser)
  • Roberto: Living with HIV Issues of Meaning and Relationship in HIV-related Psychotherapy (M. Milton)
  • The Cross-cultural Experience Integration or Isolation?
  • (Z. Eleftheriadou)
  • An Innocent Abroad?
  • An Example of Brief Student Counselling (S. du Plock)
  • The Invisible Scar Psychotherapy with a Head-injured Client (A. Lemma)
  • Who Am I, if I Am not a Mother?
  • (H. Goldenberg)
  • The Climber (L. Moja-Strasser)
  • Unhappy Success a Mid-Life Crisis: the Case of Janet M (A. Jonathan)
  • Deciding about Drinking an Existential Approach to Alcohol Dependence (C. Wurm)
  • Working with Existential Groups (B. Jacobsen)
  • Therapy in the Latter Half of Life (J. Roberts)
  • Index.

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