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Psychology of Existence An Integrative, Clinical Perspective

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ISBN-10: 0070410178

ISBN-13: 9780070410176

Edition: 1995

Authors: Kirk J. Schneider, Rollo May

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List price: $93.44
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

"The development of an existential psychology in America is in good part the work of Rollo May. He helped bring existentialism to psychology some fifteen years ago, and since then his impact has increased each year. As he says here, he isn't an existentialist in a cultist sense. In American psychology, the existential approach is part of a wider trend which includes many views" (Eugene T. Gendlin, Psychology Today). May's psychology is sometimes referred to as humanistic. He is one of the affirmative, "third force" American psychologists who are also critical of the society in which we live. Gendlin writes further: "In. . . Psychology and the Human Dilemma [1966], May offers a wealth of…    

Historical Roots Of Existential-Integrative Psychology
Literary Roots
Philosophical Roots
Psychological Roots
Recent and Future Trends in Existential-Integrative Psychology
From Segregation to Integration
Therapeutic Applications of Existential-Integrative Psychology
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Summary and Conclusion