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Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy promises to be a landmark in
the fields of psychotherapeutic theory and practice. A
comprehensive revision of its predecessor, The Psychology of
Existence, co-edited by Kirk Schneider and Rollo May,
Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy combines clear and updated
guidelines for practice with vivid and timely case vignettes. These
vignettes feature the very latest in both mainstream and
existential therapeutic integrative application, by the top
innovators in the field. The book highlights several notable
dimensions: a novel and comprehensive theory of integrative
existential practice; a premium on mainstream integrations of
existential theory as well as existential-humanistic integrations
of mainstream theory; a focus on integrative mainstream as well as
existential-humanistic practitioners, students, and theorists; a
discussion of short-term and cognitive-behavioral
existential-integrative strategies; a focus on ethnic and
diagnostic diversity, from case studies of multicultural
populations to vignettes on gender, sexuality, and power, and from
contributions to the treatment of alcoholism to those elucidating
religiosity, psychoses, and intersubjectivity.
Awakening to Awe is a self-help meditation on an alternative and
growing spiritual movement. This is a movement comprised of people
who refuse the "quick-fix" model for healing, whether that model
entails popping pills, indulging in material comforts, or adhering
to doctrinal dogmas. By contrast, the movement about which
Schneider writes is composed of people who have developed the
capacity to experience the humility and wonder, or in short, awe,
of life deeply lived. In particular, this book highlights the
stories of people who through the cultivation of awe have
transformed their lives. For example, readers will discover how awe
transformed the life of an ex-gang member into a beloved and
productive gang mediator, an ex-drug addict into a communally
conscious healer, and a sufferer of stage three cancer into a
contemplative and spiritual seeker. The book will also inform
readers about the challenges and joys of awe-based child-raising,
education, humor, political activism, and aging. Drawing on the
philosophy of Schneider's earlier work, the acclaimed Rediscovery
of Awe, Awakening to Awe tells the down-to-earth stories of a quiet
yet emerging revolution in the transformation of lives."
Awakening to Awe is a self-help meditation on an alternative and
growing spiritual movement. This is a movement comprised of people
who refuse the "quick-fix" model for healing, whether that model
entails popping pills, indulging in material comforts, or adhering
to doctrinal dogmas. By contrast, the movement about which
Schneider writes is composed of people who have developed the
capacity to experience the humility and wonder, or in short, awe,
of life deeply lived. In particular, this book highlights the
stories of people who through the cultivation of awe have
transformed their lives. For example, readers will discover how awe
transformed the life of an ex-gang member into a beloved and
productive gang mediator, an ex-drug addict into a communally
conscious healer, and a sufferer of stage three cancer into a
contemplative and spiritual seeker. The book will also inform
readers about the challenges and joys of awe-based child-raising,
education, humor, political activism, and aging. Drawing on the
philosophy of Schneider's earlier work, the acclaimed Rediscovery
of Awe, Awakening to Awe tells the down-to-earth stories of a quiet
yet emerging revolution in the transformation of lives."
Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy promises to be a landmark in
the fields of psychotherapeutic theory and practice. A
comprehensive revision of its predecessor, The Psychology of
Existence, co-edited by Kirk Schneider and Rollo May,
Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy combines clear and updated
guidelines for practice with vivid and timely case vignettes. These
vignettes feature the very latest in both mainstream and
existential therapeutic integrative application, by the top
innovators in the field. The book highlights several notable
dimensions: a novel and comprehensive theory of integrative
existential practice; a premium on mainstream integrations of
existential theory as well as existential-humanistic integrations
of mainstream theory; a focus on integrative mainstream as well as
existential-humanistic practitioners, students, and theorists; a
discussion of short-term and cognitive-behavioral
existential-integrative strategies; a focus on ethnic and
diagnostic diversity, from case studies of multicultural
populations to vignettes on gender, sexuality, and power, and from
contributions to the treatment of alcoholism to those elucidating
religiosity, psychoses, and intersubjectivity.
Existential-humanistic therapy melds European existential
philosophy - which values self-inquiry, struggle, and
responsibility - with the American tradition of spontaneity,
optimism, and practicality. In this updated edition of their
popular book, Kirk Schneider and Orah Krug demonstrate how this
unique approach can help clients free themselves from self-imposed
limitations and develop a deeper understanding of their authentic
life goals by cultivating skills such as experiential reflection.
Schneider and Krug explore existential-humanistic therapy's
theoretical and historical underpinnings, its empirical
foundations, the therapeutic process and mechanisms of change, as
well as future developments. Detailed case examples vividly
illustrate the work of existential-humanistic therapy, highlighting
key takeaways that are equally accessible and valuable to graduate
students and veteran practitioners. New to this revised edition is
an increased focus on a more integrative perspective, which makes
existential-humanistic therapy applicable to a wider array of
settings and diagnostic populations. This flexibility also makes it
more adaptable to other therapeutic approaches and expands its
influence on clinical psychology as a whole.
What do a school shooter, a corporate swindler, and a bullhead
ideologue have in common?-They all converge on what author Kirk
Schneider terms "the polarized mind." The polarized mind, which is
the fixation on one point of view to the utter exclusion of
competing points of view, is killing us-and has been for millennia.
Drawing from the standpoint of existential psychology, this book
details the basis for the polarized mind, how it has ravaged
leaders and their cultures down through history (up to and
including our own time), and steps we urgently need to take to
address the problem. These steps combine contemporary insights with
centuries of cross-cultural, awe-inspired wisdom.
The Second Edition of the cutting edge work, The Handbook of
Humanistic Psychology, by Kirk J. Schneider, J. Fraser Pierson and
James F. T. Bugental, represents the very latest scholarship in the
field of humanistic psychology and psychotherapy. Set against
trends inclined toward psychological standardization and
medicalization, the handbook offers a rich tapestry of reflection
by the leading person-centered scholars of our time. Their range in
topics is far-reaching-from the historical, theoretical and
methodological, to the spiritual, psychotherapeutic and
multicultural.
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