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Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy Guideposts to the Core of Practice

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ISBN-10: 0415954711

ISBN-13: 9780415954716

Edition: 2007

Authors: Kirk Schneider

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Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy promises to be a landmark in the fields of psychotherapeutic theory and practice. A comprehensive revision of its predecessor, The Psychology of Existence , co-edited by Kirk Schneider and Rollo May, Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy combines clear and updated guidelines for practice with vivid and timely case vignettes. These vignettes feature the very latest in both mainstream and existential therapeutic integrative application, by the top innovators in the field. The book highlights several notable dimensions: a novel and comprehensive theory of integrative existential practice; a premium on mainstream integrations of existential theory as well…    
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Book details

Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 7/23/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and leading spokesperson for contemporary humanistic psychology. He is an adjunct faculty member at Saybrook Graduate School and the California Institute of Integral Studies and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Schneider is current president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute of San Francisco (a training institute in Existential-Humanistic psychotherapy), and this year’s recipient of the “Rollo May award for outstanding and independent pursuit of new frontiers in humanistic psychology” conferred by the Humanistic Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association. He has…    

Preface
Introduction
Recent and Future Trends in Existential-Integrative Psychotheraphy
From Segregation to Integration
A Student Point of View: Existential Psychotheraphy From Within the Training Process
Guideposts to an Existential-Integrative (EI) Approach
Theory of the Existential-Integrative (EI) Approach
Therapeutic Implications of the Theory
Appendix
Case Illustrations of the EI Model
EI Approaches to Multiculturalism
Latino Psychospirituality
An African American Perspective: The Case of Darrin
Existentialism of Personalism: A Native American Perspective
EI Perspectives on Gender, Power, and Sexuality
Feminist Therapy as a Meaning-Making Practice: Where There Is No Power, Where Is the Meaning?
A Lesbian and Gay Perspective: The Case of Marcia
Women and the Midlife Crisis: The Anne Sexton Complex
Innovations in Short-Term EI Practices
Preliminary Sketches for a Short-Term Existential-Humanistic Therapy
Brief Encounters with Chinese Clients: The Case of Peter
EI Mediation of Addiction: Alcoholism
A Perspective on Alcoholism: The Case of Charles
Spiritual and Religious Issues From an EI Perspective
An EI Approach to Working with Religious and Spiritual Clients
Cognitive-Behavioral Innovations of EI Practice
Existential Issues in Anxiety Disorders and Their Treatment
Language and Meaning: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the EI Model
EI Approaches to Severe States
Dante's Cure: Schizophrenia and the Two-Person Journey
Meditations on Dissociation: Kristina and the Enigmatic Self
EI Emphases on the Inter subjective
Relatedness: Where Existential and Psychoanalytic Approaches Converge
Autobiographical and Theoretical Reflections on the �Ontological Unconsciousness�
Transformance, Recognition of Self by Self, and Effective Action
EI Child Therapy
The Inner Sense of the Child: The Case of Joey
EI Encounters With Death and Dying
Swimming Together in a Sea of Loss: A Group Process for Elders
Reflections on the Depressed and Dying: The Case of Carol
Summary and Conclusion
Index