Volume 36.1 – 2025

Contains: Editorial Forgiving and Repenting: How to work with that bridge building capacity? – Alfried Längle Eros, Thanatos and the Bridge: On the promises and perils being human – Erik Craig Responsibility for-the-Other: The heavy weight of care – Claire Arnold-Baker Psychophobia and its Cure: An existential phenomenological perspective…

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Wisdom in Practice – From Existential Training to Therapeutic Encounter

    The International Symposium of Existential Therapy and the 6th European Conference for Existential Therapy in Rome  by ISU-SPEs & FETE  Wisdom in Practice – From Existential Training to Therapeutic Encounter  21-23 May 2025 with simultaneous translation in English, Italian, Spanish and French in the…

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Volume 35.2 – 2024

Contains: Editorial Embracing Existential Psychotherapy and Family Therapy: A therapeutic journey with families – Katerina Zymnis Georgalos The Mystery and Adventure of Bridge-building – Laura Barnett Existential Humour as a Bridge to Relatedness – Paola Pomponi Navigating a Postmodern Turn in Existential Therapies – Simon Wharne Post-existential Psychotherapy: Towards…

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SEA CONFERENCE 2024

This year’s Conference will be in person, with a new online Conference to follow in Easter 2025. We will be bringing you a day of presentations, workshops and an Open Space Forum based around the practice and utilisation of existential psychotherapy. Dr Michael R. Montgomery will…

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SEA FUND IN HONOUR OF HW COHN

Applications are open for 2024. Information and application form have been emailed to all SEA members. For eligibility please click here: For further information please write to: bursaries@existentialanalysis.org.uk…

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Volume 35.1 – 2024

Contains: Editorial Who Do We Think We Are? – Laura Barnett A Phenomenology of Difference: Learning from Fanon’s encounter with existential phenomenology – Manu Bazzano The Critical Voice: A heuristic enquiry into the experience of hearing inner voice to deepen our understanding of its meaning and purpose – Georgina…

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Phenomenological-Existential Therapy for Children and Young People

Written by Nur Yanyali An event organised by the Society for Existential Analysis, Saturday 29th July 2023 presented by Branca Sá Pires, clinical psychologist and research student at the University of Roehampton, and fellow existential psychotherapist from Portugal. In her talk on phenomenological-existential therapy for children and young people,…

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Volume 34.2 – 2023

Contains: Editorial Existential Therapy Trainees’ Perspectives on the Challenges of their Initial Training – Vicki Smith, Viv Burr & Dawn Leeming What is it Like to Teach Existential Therapy in the UK? A qualitative research study – Simon du Plock, Martin Adams & Rosemary Lodge Pedagogical and Clinical Approaches…

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