Volume 6.2: Worlds of Existential Psychotherapy II – 1995

Contains: Husserl, Phenomenology,and Psychology – Alfons Greider Heidegger and Psychotherapy – Emmy van Deurzen-Smith The condition of man in space – Rainer Thurnher The seduction of Positivism: An existential-phenomenological explanation – M .C. Chung, R. G. Hill Experiencing language – Mike Harding All real living is meeting – Sue…

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Volume 6.1: Worlds of Existential Psychotherapy I – 1995

Contains: On Disclosure – Ernesto Spinelli Misconceptions in Existential Psychotherapy – Hans W Cohn The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Centre : a brief history – Edward L Murray & Daniel Burston The Self, the Divided Self and the other – John M Heaton Laings Existentialism – Daniel Burston Deception, Mystification…

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Volume 5: Psychotherapy in question? – 1994

Contains: Courting Death : Mortal Ambitions of Existential Analysis – Emmy van Deurzen-Smith The question of power in psychotherapy – Jeffrey Moussieff Masson Questioning the power of psychotherapy : is Jeffrey Masson onto something – Emmy van Deurzen-Smith Letter – Gion Condrau Inhabiting Space: some reflections on embodiment and…

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Volume 4: Reconsidering the Unconscious – 1993

Contains: Dream Analysis: do we need the Unconscious – Gion Condrau Everything is what it is, not something else. A response to Gion Condrau – Sarah Young The Unconscious: an idea whose time has gone – Ernesto Spinelli Authenticity and the aims of psychotherapy – Hans Cohn Astrology: The…

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Volume 3: Thomas Szasz on the Therapeutic Dialogue – 1992

Contains: Taking Dialogue as Therapy Seriously – Words are the Essential Tools of Therapy – Thomas Szasz A Summary of ‘Taking Dialogue as Therapy Seriously’ – Arthur Jonathon Dialogue as Therapy – Emmy van Deurzen Smith A response to Thomas Szasz – Hans Cohn Some comments on Thomas Szasz…

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Volume 2: R.D. Laing Memorial issue – 1991

Contains: Treatment – Andrea Sabbadini On the existential phenomenological background of R.D.Laings ‘The Divided Self’ – Alfons Greider Orientation – Aaron Esterson R.D.Laing – The first five years – Adrian C. Laing The Divided Self : Kierkegaard or Winnicott – John M. Heaton Ontological Insecurity Revisited – Emmy van…

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Volume 1: Founding Edition – 1990

Contains: What is Existential Analysis – John M. Heaton What is Existential Analysis – Emmy van Deurzen-Smith Phenomenological method and Client centred therapy – Ernesto Spinelli Crisis Intervention in Existential terms – Beverley Seligman Existential Analysis and Psychoanalysis – Andrea Sabbadini Questioning Existential Analysis today – Steven Gans An…

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Welcome to our new website

We have updated the graphics and reorganised the layout of the different pages, hoping that you will be able to browse around and find information in a simple and fast way. We are committed to keeping the website updated and efficient, thanks to the dedicated work of…

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Practicing online with clients abroad

With the need to practice psychotherapy online due to the pandemic, there have been queries regarding the legality of providing sessions to clients based outside the UK or, on occasions, when the therapist may be temporarily based abroad. Providing psychotherapy on such occasions is subject to local laws and to…

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Authentic Presence: Buddhist and Existential Perspectives – Ken Bradford PhD

We would like to bring to your attention the following video recording that you may find of interest.

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