Description
Contains:
- On the experience and representation of space – Martin Adams
- Helping people with existential crises – David Welsh Simpson
- Is a Sartrean based existential-phenomenological group therapy viable? – Inder Manocha
- John Bowlby’s concern with the actual phenomenological aspects of attachment theory – Hans W Cohn
- The philosophical basis of attachment theory: Attachment, intersubjectivity, Being-in-the-world – Nicola Diamond
- An Existential analysis of the 12 step approach to chemical dependency – Rachel Beasley
- Ho Hum : a phenomenology of Boredom – Andy White
- The story of Ms U; an attempt at existential-phenomenological analysis – Simona Revelli
- On the spaces between the letters of a title of a text which has no title, or: “ ” – Alan D.Jones
- Professional identities in the N.H.S. – Martin Milton, Maureen Taylor, Byron Gaist
- On the possibility of a dialogue between philosophical counselling and existential psychotherapy – Ran Lahav
- Book Reviews