Existential Psychotherapy Flashcards

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Primary view that constrast’s Freud’s

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  • man has absolute freedom
  • This freedom is highly valued as it is part of what distinguishes man from all other animals and makes him a human being. Part of this is also the ability of man to see himself as a self, to have consciousness, to be reflective, to question his own existence.
  • The central aspect of the process appears to be the patient’s recognition and experiencing of his/ her own existence.
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This form of therapy is NOT structured; therefore, therapists are not preoccupied with

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fee setting
therapy schedules
other formats

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Approach that seeks to

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-deepens the understanding of the person sitting before the therapist in the psychotherapeutic setting. It manifests a sincere concern for the individual as an “immediate, existing, emerging being” (May, 1959).

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Concern for the client is manifested in

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the contest of the individual presenting him/herself in the here and now moment of the therapeutic encounter in a therapeutic manner. In this context the patient is seen as an emerging being always developing his/her potential for growth.

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A couple of different types of existential therapy

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  • Daseinanalysis - Reflecting more of a traditional psychoanalytic form is classical existential psychotherapy, also known as existential analysis
  • Brief Existential Therapy - more akin to an Adlerian format.
  • Existential-Humanistic Therapy - functions at the interface of existentialism and humanistic theory and is sometimes referred to as the third force.
  • Logotherapy - Focuses on the will for meaning.
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