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…

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Volume 14.2 – 2003

Contains: Delusions of References – Mike Harding The Secular Cure of Souls, “Analysis” or Dialogue? – Thomas Szasz ‘A poor model for those in training’. The case of Thomas Szasz – Anthony Stadlen The Absurd and the Embarrassing. Adopting the Szasz position with Dr Stadlen – Darren Wolf Gelassenheit,…

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Volume 14.1 – 2003

Contains: Scheler, Nietzsche & Social Psychology – Daniel Burston The Internalisation of Nietzsche’s Master and Slave Morality – Steve Kirby My Eagle’s Nest: An ironic letter from a trainee psychotherapist to Johannes Climacus – Chris Scalzo Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Psychotherapy – John M Heaton The Utility of Doubt –…

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Volume 13.2 – 2002

Contains: Ontological Insecurity, Existential Anxiety, and the Roots of Schizophrenia – Brian Uhlin Psychotherapy as Human Encounter – Bill Wahl Reflections on Reflection – Martin Adams The Unforgiven – George Berguno Comprehension and Apprension – Hugh Hetherington Towards an Intentional Analysis of Consciousness? – Ian Owen Encouraging the Other…

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Volume 13.1 – 2002

Contains: Death – a Philosophical Perspective – Alfons Grieder ‘Illness’ …and its Human Value – Greg Madison Knowing That We Do Not Know – Belinda Hollows The Existential Dimension to Working Through – M. Guy Thompson The Advantages of Group Therapy In Treatment of ‘Despair’ – Dorothy Maglo Some…

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Volume 12.2  Beginnings – 2001

Contains: Unravelling a Ball of String: Relationships in the World of Objects – Paul Smith Pickard Thought and Practice in Existential psychotherapy – Hans W Cohn Psychology,Nihilism and Dionysus: Nietzsche’s Transfiguration of the Divine? – Michael Wan ‘One tends to Complain of Discomfort but Relish the Memory of Hardship’:…

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Volume 12.1 Beginnings – 2001

Contains: The Genetic Given:Towards an Existential Understanding of Inherited ‘Personality Traits’ – Mick Cooper Reaching for God: The Existentialist’s Faith – Dorothy Maglo An Inquiry into Primordial Thinking:with Parmenides and Heidegger – Dariane Pictet Aesclepian Psychotherapy: The Emergence of an Aesclepian Psychotherapy – Theodor Itten Practising phenomenology Some Reflections…

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Volume 11.2 Being-in-the-World – 2000

Contains: Heideggers Way to Psychotherapy – Hans W. Cohn Husserl’s Theory of Empathy : Meaning Arrives with the Other – Ian R. Owen Empathy – a Cautionary Exposition – Simone Davis Radical and Egological Intersubjectivity – Nick Crossley Feeling through the Flesh : An Analysis of Merleau-Pontys Later Thought…

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Volume 11.1 Being-in-the-World – 2000

Contains: Creation and Being: Existential-phenomenological Challenges to Psychoanalytic Theories of Creativity – Ernesto Spinelli Hazel E. Barnes Autobiography as an Existential Analytic example of he good life:A students tribute – Betty Cannon Everything you ever wanted to know about Heidegger but were afraid to ask your therapist – Darren…

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Volume 10.2 Views of Heidegger – 1999

Contains: Why Heidegger? – Hans W Cohn The nature of language and being: some views of Heidegger, Paz and Kundera – Oliver Frawley The special hermeneutic of empathy – Ian R Owen Occupational hazards: towards an existential approach to workplace counselling – Andrew Regan Heideggers conscience – Darren Wolf…

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