Volume 18.2 – 2007
Contains:
- The Idea For Which I Can Live Or Die: Another Look at Kierkegaard’s Leap of Faith – Rosemary Lodge
- Unsettling Thought: An Alternative to Sedentary Concepts and a Defence of Frodo – Greg Madison
- The Ontology of Change: Dilemma and Tragedy as Gateways to Deeper Meaning – Maurice Jenkinson and Martin Adams
- From Biology to Being: Evolutionary Theory and Existential Practice – Martin Milton and Frances Gillies
- The Prayer of the Heart, Ego-Transcendence and Adult Development – Olga Louchakova
- Authenticity and Our Basic Existential Dilemmas: Foundational Concepts of Existential Psychology and Therapy – Bo Jacobsen
- Being Aggressive:An Existential-Phenomenological Critique of the Psychological Literature on Human Aggression – Roly Fletcher and Martin Milton
- Experiencing Vulnerability in Psychotherapy – Penny Leroux, David Sperlinger and Michael Worrell
- “We-hood” as a Form of Coexistence and Group Psychotherapy – Jiri Ruzicka
- ‘Laing’ in a Lexicon: Was R. D. Laing ‘deterministic’? – Anthony Stadlen
- The Relevance of the Freudian Concept of ‘Transference’ to Existential Psychotherapy – Tara Davis
- Gion Condrau: Obituary – Anthony Stadlen
- Book Reviews