Volume 15.1 – 2004
Contains:
- Viagra for the Brain:Psychotherapy Research and the Challenge to Existential Therapeutic Practice – Mick Cooper
- How Can Existentialists Do Research On Psychotherapy? – Alvin R. Mahrer and Donald B. Boulet
- What Do We Mean When We Use The Word ‘Research’? – Simon du Plock
- The Meaning of Understanding and the Open Body:Some implications for Qualitative Research – Les Todres
- The Locus of Addiction – Paul Smith-Pickard
- Dimensions and Meanings of Anxiety – Steve Kirby
- Can Existentialism Provide a Normative Ethical Framework for Psychotherapy? – Robert Cass
- ‘What is a philosopher’s best friend?’ – Julie Vasili
- Understanding and Interpretation in the Clinical Setting: A Heideggerian Perspective – Jonathan Hall
- Being a Fighter:’It’s a whole state of being’ – Martin Milton
- Some Remarks on ‘Existentialism’, ‘Self and ‘Relationality’ – Alfons Grieder
- The Autobiography of I and Thou:A Philosophical Psychoanalysis – Shlomit C. Schuster
- The Politics of Experience – Daren Messenger
- A Comparative Analysis of Zen Buddhism and Heidegger – Catherine Dorrell and George Berguno
- Book Reviews