Practising existential psychotherapy : the relational world / Ernesto Spinelli.
By: Spinelli, Ernesto [author. ]
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Existential psychotherapy has emerged as an approach that is distinctively different to that of the other models and systems within psychotherapy. It provides a set of significant challenges to, and critiques of, contemporary Western psychotherapy both at the level of theory and of practice. Although a substantial amount of writing that seeks to describe and delineate the theoretical underpinnings of existential psychotherapy already exists, this is not the case with texts dealing with the application of theory in the form of practice.
Practising Existential Psychotherapy examines the unique qualities and possibilities of an existential approach to psychotherapy. Drawn from Ernesto Spinelli′s own experience as an internationally recognised theorist, lecturer and practitioner, the book′s overall aim is to provide a thorough and accessible explication of existential psychotherapy in practice.
Beginning with an overview of the theoretical underpinnings and distinguishing features of existential psychotherapy, the text describes and develops a three-phase structural model for its practice. As well as describing the key components of each phase, the text provides descriptive examples and topic-focused exercises designed to assist readers in developing their own practice-based understanding of existential psychotherapy.
Ernesto Spinelli is a Professor in the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent′s College, London.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Also available in electronic form.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Part 1 Practising Existential Psychotherapy: Theoretical Underpinnings
- The Philosophical Foundations of Existential Psychotherapy
- The Worldview
- General Theoretical Assumptions Underpinning Existential Psychotherapy
- Part 2 Practising Existential Psychotherapy: A Structural Model
- An Introduction to the Structural Model
- Phase 1 Co-creating the Therapy World
- Phase 2 Exploring the Therapy World
- Phase 3 Closing Down the Therapy World
- Addenda
- Existential Psychotherapy with Couples and Groups