The second in a two-part set, this volume offers a detailed examination of the application of existential psychology. This book begins by looking at the 'conditio humana' - the most important topics of existential psychology, including anxiety, freedom, choices, authenticity, suffering and meaning, creativity, togetherness, time, and death.
The second in a two-part set, this volume offers a detailed examination of the application of existential psychology. This book begins by looking at the 'conditio humana' - the most important topics of existential psychology, including anxiety, freedom, choices, authenticity, suffering and meaning, creativity, togetherness, time, and death.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zoltán K¿váry, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, litterateur, linguist and expert in existential counseling. He is an associate professor at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. His main research interests are in the history and theory of existential psychology and depth psychologies, eco-psychology, the psychology of creativity and psychobiographical research. He is an author of more than seventy articles, author and editor/coeditor of seven books, and an editor of the journal Imago Budapest . As well as running his own private practice in Budapest as an existential therapist, he is the leader of a rock band and interested in ornithology.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. Conditio Humana: The Main Themes of Existential Psychology 1. Characteristics and Modes of Being-in-the-World 2. The Enigma of Anxiety 3. Freedom and Responsibility 4. Boundary Situations and Crises 5. "To Thine Own Self Be True.": Choices, Authentic Self and Destiny 6. I and Thou: The Existential of Being-with and the Question of Love 7. Homo Patiens: Suffering and Searching for Meaning 8. "Time Swallows up Your Life." Time, Finitude and Being-Towards-Death 9. Homo Creativus 10. The Unconscious God and Überwelt Part 2. Applications of Existential Approach in Psychology 11. Dreams and Existence 12. Pathic Existence and the Questions of Psychopathology 13. Existential Psychology and Scientific Research 14. Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling: General Introduction and Daseinsanalysis 15. Logotherapy and Existential Analysis 16. Existential-Humanistic and Existential Integrative Psychotherapy and Counseling 17. Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy and Counseling 18. Further Applications of Existential Psychology in this field, Existential Family and Group Therapies Part 3. Existentialism and Psychology in the 21st Century 19. The Return of Existential View at the Turn of the Millennium and the Beginning of the 21st Century 20. New Developments and Challenges
Part 1. Conditio Humana: The Main Themes of Existential Psychology 1. Characteristics and Modes of Being-in-the-World 2. The Enigma of Anxiety 3. Freedom and Responsibility 4. Boundary Situations and Crises 5. "To Thine Own Self Be True.": Choices, Authentic Self and Destiny 6. I and Thou: The Existential of Being-with and the Question of Love 7. Homo Patiens: Suffering and Searching for Meaning 8. "Time Swallows up Your Life." Time, Finitude and Being-Towards-Death 9. Homo Creativus 10. The Unconscious God and Überwelt Part 2. Applications of Existential Approach in Psychology 11. Dreams and Existence 12. Pathic Existence and the Questions of Psychopathology 13. Existential Psychology and Scientific Research 14. Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling: General Introduction and Daseinsanalysis 15. Logotherapy and Existential Analysis 16. Existential-Humanistic and Existential Integrative Psychotherapy and Counseling 17. Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy and Counseling 18. Further Applications of Existential Psychology in this field, Existential Family and Group Therapies Part 3. Existentialism and Psychology in the 21st Century 19. The Return of Existential View at the Turn of the Millennium and the Beginning of the 21st Century 20. New Developments and Challenges
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