Those who have an interest in perpetuating the present always shed tears for the marvellous past about to disappear without casting a smile on the young future.Simone de Beauvoir This year we celebrated the SEA’s 35th anniversary! In honour of this milestone, this year’s hybrid annual conference will again be held over two…
Volume 34.1 – 2023
Contains: Editorial Heartbreak and Despair: An analysis of Kierkegaard’s applicability to secular existential analysis – Cassandra Swick Rewriting the Route of Psychology as an Existential Science: A return to Kierkegaard – Myriam Moreira Protasio & Ana Maria Lopez Calvo de Feijoo The Criticality of Therapeutic Irony for Existence-oriented Therapy…
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Volume 33.2 – 2022
Contains: Race: Can we, should we, suspend judgement? – Haran Rasalingam From Personal Dignity to Mental Health: How patients have taught me that tolerance is bad and respect is good – Rafał Miętkiewicz Feeling Othered: A third culture kid perspective – Marium Akhund What Does It Mean to be…
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Volume 33.1 – 2022
Contains: Monika and Mr Arbutus: On the search for experiential meaning – Chris Goto-Jones Fundamentally Separate? Existential isolation and borderline personality disorder – Juliana Jolly Specialisation From an Existential Perspective: The value of liminality and existing-between-worlds – Marc Boaz Paradoxically ME – Paola Pomponi & Serena Fianco I is…
Volume 32.2 – 2021
Contains: A Box of Darkness: Transforming the experience of existential loss – Chris Goto-Jones A Discussion of Workplace Bullying: Its impact on the sense of self from an existential phenomenological perspective, and implications for existential clinical practice – Maria Galani The Importance of Existential Courage in Experiencing Boundary Situations…
Volume 32.1 – 2021
Contains: The Uncanny in the Time of Pandemics: Heideggerian reflections on the Coronavirus – Kevin Aho The Worst Thing, That was the Best Thing, That Ever Happened to Me – Damien Stewart Lockdown: An examination of how trauma challenges the ontology of the frame – Tabitha Draper My Being…
Volume 31.2 – 2020
Contains: Editorial Paradox, Polarity and the Pandemic: making sense of the existential impacts of COVID-19 on people’s lives – Marc Bush Did you receive the post? Heideggerian leaps into online therapy with children during the COVID-19 pandemic – Claire Francica Out of Your Existential Mind: Madonna, relevance and nuance…
Volume 31.1 – 2020
Contains: Editorial Shot by Both Sides: Punk Attitude and Existentialism – Stuart Hanscomb The Beauty of the World and the Heart of the Labyrinth: A Consideration of Simone Weil’s Use of Metaphor in Confronting Us With What is Most Difficult in Living – Marion Steel On Learning to ‘Hit…