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Existential Group Counselling and Psychotherapy provides a
theoretical and practical foundation for practice. It serves as a
guide that provides a solid grounding in the 'why' and 'how' of
therapeutic group-work from an existential perspective. The first
section of the book, Modern Origins, offers a review of modern
western sources: a survey of early developments, what formats have
endured, and to what extent these antecedents have informed, but
are distinct from, current paradigms. The second section, Being and
Doing, provides a description of the existential phenomenological
paradigm for group therapeutic groupwork, reviewing possible
therapeutic effects, as well as risks and disappointments that may
affect both members, and facilitators. Part three, Doing and Being,
covers practice, procedure, and possible problems. Written in a
practical, accessible style, and incorporating clinical vignettes
and anecdotal material, the book will be relevant for counsellors
and psychotherapists in training and practice, as well as for
special interest organisations that sponsor groups.
Interpersonal Conflict provides a psychotherapeutic and
philosophical understanding of the nature of interpersonal
conflict. Arguing that facilitating conflict resolution has little
to do with objective logic or rationale, and everything to do with
personal (and cultural) values and aspirations, Karen Weixel-Dixon
uses the lens of existential psychotherapy to provide innovative
skills for conflict management. The book offers a deeper
understanding of those theories and practices surrounding currently
held perspectives on conflict, and extends the repertoire of
communication skills relevant to difficult interpersonal
situations, offering theoretical and practical input into the
possibilities of reaching a therapeutic result. Interpersonal
Conflict will be an engaging and informative guide for
professionals in psychotherapy, health, HR, legal and teaching
professions working with conflict, as well as students taking
courses involving conflict resolution.
Less of an orientation and more a way of understanding the
challenges of being human, existential therapy draws on rich and
diverse philosophical traditions and ways of viewing the world.
Traditionally it has been seen as difficult to summarise and
comprehend and the air of mystery surrounding existential ideas has
been exacerbated by the dense language often used by philosophers
and practitioners. Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points and
Techniques provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to a
fascinating and exciting body of knowledge, and the therapeutic
approach it informs. Divided into five parts the topics covered
include: Existentialism - inception to present day Theoretical
assumptions Existential phenomenological therapy in practice Ethics
and existential therapy Bringing it all together Existential
Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques will be essential reading
for all trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists,
psychologists and psychiatrists who want to use the wisdom of
existential ideas in their work with clients. It will also benefit
clients and potential clients who want to find out how existential
ideas and existential therapy can help them explore what it means
to be alive.
Less of an orientation and more a way of understanding the
challenges of being human, existential therapy draws on rich and
diverse philosophical traditions and ways of viewing the world.
Traditionally it has been seen as difficult to summarise and
comprehend and the air of mystery surrounding existential ideas has
been exacerbated by the dense language often used by philosophers
and practitioners. Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points and
Techniques provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to a
fascinating and exciting body of knowledge, and the therapeutic
approach it informs. Divided into five parts the topics covered
include: Existentialism - inception to present day Theoretical
assumptions Existential phenomenological therapy in practice Ethics
and existential therapy Bringing it all together Existential
Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques will be essential reading
for all trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists,
psychologists and psychiatrists who want to use the wisdom of
existential ideas in their work with clients. It will also benefit
clients and potential clients who want to find out how existential
ideas and existential therapy can help them explore what it means
to be alive.
Existential Group Counselling and Psychotherapy provides a
theoretical and practical foundation for practice. It serves as a
guide that provides a solid grounding in the 'why' and 'how' of
therapeutic group-work from an existential perspective. The first
section of the book, Modern Origins, offers a review of modern
western sources: a survey of early developments, what formats have
endured, and to what extent these antecedents have informed, but
are distinct from, current paradigms. The second section, Being and
Doing, provides a description of the existential phenomenological
paradigm for group therapeutic groupwork, reviewing possible
therapeutic effects, as well as risks and disappointments that may
affect both members, and facilitators. Part three, Doing and Being,
covers practice, procedure, and possible problems. Written in a
practical, accessible style, and incorporating clinical vignettes
and anecdotal material, the book will be relevant for counsellors
and psychotherapists in training and practice, as well as for
special interest organisations that sponsor groups.
Interpersonal Conflict provides a psychotherapeutic and
philosophical understanding of the nature of interpersonal
conflict. Arguing that facilitating conflict resolution has little
to do with objective logic or rationale, and everything to do with
personal (and cultural) values and aspirations, Karen Weixel-Dixon
uses the lens of existential psychotherapy to provide innovative
skills for conflict management. The book offers a deeper
understanding of those theories and practices surrounding currently
held perspectives on conflict, and extends the repertoire of
communication skills relevant to difficult interpersonal
situations, offering theoretical and practical input into the
possibilities of reaching a therapeutic result. Interpersonal
Conflict will be an engaging and informative guide for
professionals in psychotherapy, health, HR, legal and teaching
professions working with conflict, as well as students taking
courses involving conflict resolution.
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