Existential Analysis Vol. 16.2 July (2005) – Hard Copy

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Contains:

  • Habermas. Psychoanalysis. and Emancipation – Greg Madison
  • Between Ideology and Utopia: Re-thinking Conflict and Reconciliation in Psychotherapy – Darren Langdridge
  • The Concept of Language:A Simple Psychologically-Orientating Deliberation – Chris Scalzo
  • The World of the Text and Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy – Daniel Sousa
  • Ecopsychology and Phenomenology:Toward A Collaborative Engagement – Will W. Adams
  • Is R.D. Laing’s Concept of Ontological Insecurity Applicable Beyond Schizophrenic Experience? – Graham Prince
  • ‘Silent Therapists’ and ‘the Community of Suffering’ :Some Reflections on Bibliotherapy from an Existential-Phenomenological Perspective – Simon du Plock
  • Existentialism, Transparency and Anthropathology – Colin Feltham
  • A Phenomenological Enquiry into the Effect of Meditation on Therapeutic Practice – Jyoti Nanda
  • Existential Regret:A Crossroads of Existential Anxiety and Existential Guilt – Marijo N. Lucas
  • R.D. Laing:Homage to Genius – Alun Jones
  • Heidegger and Joy – Monia Brizzi
  • What’s Love Got to do With It: Thinking About Love in the Therapeutic Relationship from a Philosophical and Existential Perspective – Luis Rodriguez
  • Reflections on Freud’s The Uncanny – Noam Israeli
  • Book Reviews