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• Contains a series of responses to questions posed by those
seeking to understand existentialism as an approach and guiding
framework for counselling and psychotherapeutic practice. • The
book will bring together questions on philosophy, method, skills,
applications and everyday relevance making this a unique offering
in existential psychotherapy literature. • The
question-and-answer format enables a different emphasis to other
books on this subject and hones in on giving clarity to commonly
unknown or misunderstood areas.
This book offers a new perspective on the motherhood experience.
Drawing on existential philosophy and recent phenomenological
research into motherhood, the book demonstrates how motherhood can
be understood as an existential crisis. It argues that an awareness
of the existential issues women face will enable mothers to gain a
deeper understanding of the multifaceted aspects of their
experience. The book is divided into four sections: Existential
Crisis, Maternal Mental Health Crisis, Social Crisis and Working
with Existential Crisis, where each section. Each chapter is based
on either experiential research or the author's extensive
therapeutic experience of working with mothers and reflects
different aspects of the motherhood journey, all through the lens
of a philosophical existential approach. The book is essential
reading for mental health practitioners and researchers working
with mothers, midwives and health visitors, but it is also written
for mothers, with the aim to offer new insights on this important
life transition.
• Contains a series of responses to questions posed by those
seeking to understand existentialism as an approach and guiding
framework for counselling and psychotherapeutic practice. • The
book will bring together questions on philosophy, method, skills,
applications and everyday relevance making this a unique offering
in existential psychotherapy literature. • The
question-and-answer format enables a different emphasis to other
books on this subject and hones in on giving clarity to commonly
unknown or misunderstood areas.
Emmy van Deurzen is the leading UK figure in existential therapy.
Existential Perspectives on Human Issues offers students, teachers
and practitioners alike a definitive handbook for the practice of
existential psychotherapy. For the first time leading figures from
the existential field have been brought together to discuss a wide
range of issues fundamental to human existence and consequently
therapeutic work with clients. Divided into four parts, the book
presents different dimensions of living; physical, social, personal
and spiritual. Each chapter gives a brief overview of the
literature on the topic under discussion as well as a historical
background. Theory and practice are addressed with case
illustrations highlighting particular relevance. Critical
considerations, possible drawbacks and research needs are
additionally detailed and suggested further reading is given.
Emmy van Deurzen is the leading UK figure in existential therapy.
This book offers a new perspective on the motherhood experience.
Drawing on existential philosophy and recent phenomenological
research into motherhood, the book demonstrates how motherhood can
be understood as an existential crisis. It argues that an awareness
of the existential issues women face will enable mothers to gain a
deeper understanding of the multifaceted aspects of their
experience. The book is divided into four sections: Existential
Crisis, Maternal Mental Health Crisis, Social Crisis and Working
with Existential Crisis, where each section. Each chapter is based
on either experiential research or the author's extensive
therapeutic experience of working with mothers and reflects
different aspects of the motherhood journey, all through the lens
of a philosophical existential approach. The book is essential
reading for mental health practitioners and researchers working
with mothers, midwives and health visitors, but it is also written
for mothers, with the aim to offer new insights on this important
life transition.
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