Existential Therapies (Week 4) Flashcards
Ludwig Binswanger
Medard Boss
Rollo May
Victor Frankl
Who are some early existential therapists?
James Bugental
Irving Yalom
Kirk Schneider
Who are some contemporary existential therapists?
In existential therapy, problems often reflect this.
What is inauthenticity?
Death (What will I do with my life?)
freedom (What will I do with my responsibility of choosing?)
isolation (With whom will I engage, how will I engage with them, and why?)
meaninglessness (what meaning will I give to life)
What does existential theory consider the “givens” in life?
We are confronted by the freedom and responsibility involved in this. It generates anxiety, which we attempt to avoid by deceiving ourselves and others.
What is making choices?
A Greek word meaning “a favorable opportunity”–“a time suitable for a purpose.” These are “critical choice points and momentous opportunities for deciding whether to risk changing a fundamental aspect of existence.”
What is Kairos?
“a sign that a person is becoming more aware of choices, freedoms, and responsibilities that are inherent to the human condition; by facing these existential anxieties, a person develops a stronger sense of being”
What is existential angst?
a feeling of self-condemnation for choosing against authenticity
What is existential guilt?
“With world”–describes world of our existence and how we relate to others. How am I with others? How much satisfaction do my relationships bring?
Mitwelt
“Over world”–spiritual self. How am I connecting with things that are beyond me?
Uberwelt
“Own world”–our experiences with ourselves. Gets a lot of focus in counseling, perhaps to the neglect of other areas.
Eigenwelt
“World around”–our bodies, nature around us. How am I with my lot in life? How am I using senses to interact with the world beyond me?
Umwelt
An increased:
-ability to accept and confront the givens of existence with honesty and integrity.
- sense of meaning and purpose.
-sense of self-agency and responsibility.
What represents an increase in authenticity?
This is characterized by:
-understanding client’s phenomenological (subjective) world (perspective)
-maintaining an authentic encounter through:
(1) “dasein”–being there; and
(2) “I-Thou” sense of remaining in touch with therapist’s own humanity
-promoting client responsibility and independence
What is the therapeutic relationship in existentialist therapy?
An intervention from Existentialist Logo therapy in which therapist helps clients:
1. Identify meaning
2. Clarify meaning
3. Own meaning
4. Act upon meaning
What is promoting “will-to-meaning”?