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Heideggerian Existential Therapy - Philosophical Ideas in Practice

English · Hardback

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Heideggerian Existential Therapy focuses on Martin Heidegger's philosophy in order to provide both a wider accessibility as well as understanding of its relevance to therapeutic practice.


List of contents










PART I: Introduction 1. The World of Therapy 2. Why Heidegger? 3. The Question of Human Existence 4. Human Existence and Existential Therapy 5. Methodological Considerations PART II: Dasein 6. Dasein 7. Dasein's Way of Being PART II: Dasein's Challenges 8. Disruptions, Ruptures, Disturbances, Breakdowns, Collapses 9. Existentiales and Breakdowns 10. Some Breakdowns in Therapy 11. Transitioning Breakdowns 12. A Cartesian Breakdown: Winnicott PART IV: Heideggerian Existential Therapy 13. Working Phenomenologically 14. Formal Indication as a Therapeutic Approach 15. Working Hermeneutically 16. Working Existentially 17. Working Existentially with Dreams


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Mo Mandi¿ is an existential therapist and clinical supervisor in private practice, based in London, UK. He also teaches and supervises trainee therapists at the School of Psychotherapy and Psychology, Regent's University London, and New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling.


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Heideggerian Existential Therapy focuses on Martin Heidegger’s philosophy in order to provide both a wider accessibility as well as understanding of its relevance to therapeutic practice.

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