On Existential Psychotherapy
Existential psychotherapy is a school of psychotherapeutic thought and practice that derives from multiple sources. The first of these sources is existential philosophy. This type of philosophy arose...
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The 1993 film, The Remains of the Day, which is based upon Japanese-British writer Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed third novel of the same name, exhibits several of the philosophical ideas that stem from...
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My basic orientation when it comes to psychotherapy would best be described as integrative or eclectic. I see the different orthodox schools of psychotherapeutic practice as being legitimate and useful...
View ArticleDeath Anxiety: A Personal Review of Yalom’s Staring at the Sun
Staring at the Sun is a volume that any mental health professional, and any reader interested in meaning-of-life questions, should have in their library. The issues that Yalom discusses related to...
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