Volume 10.2 Views of Heidegger – 1999

Contains: Why Heidegger? – Hans W Cohn The nature of language and being: some views of Heidegger, Paz and Kundera – Oliver Frawley The special hermeneutic of empathy – Ian R Owen Occupational hazards: towards an existential approach to workplace counselling – Andrew Regan Heideggers conscience – Darren Wolf…

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Volume 10.1 Controversies – 1999

Contains: Reculer pour mieux sauter – Ernesto Spinelli Life line phenomenology – Alfons Grieder Is existential psychotherapy just another approach – John M. Heaton Anger, Madness and the Daimonic; towards an existential depth psychology – Stephen A Diamond What is Existential a response to Dr Diamond – Hans W…

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Volume 9.2 – 1998

Contains: Existential encounters with the paranormal and the uncanny – Ernesto Spinelli Teaching phenomenology as a social activity – George Berguno Bad faith in psychotherapy – Carol Holmes A man dying with AIDS: Psychoanalysis or existentialism – Michelle Crossley Heideggers influence on R.D.Laing – Daniel Burston Fact or Fiction?…

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Volume 9.1 Phenomenology in practice – 1998

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…

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Volume 8.2 Phenomenological Dimensions – 1997

Contains: From geworfenes dasein to ereignetes Dasein – Holger Helting The Existentialism of George Kelly – Trevor Butt Solitude. A phenomenological approach – Alfons Grieder Diltheys hermeneutics – Hans Peter Rickman Sexual Misconceptions: a critique of gay affirmative therapy and some thoughts on an Existential Phenomenological theory of sexual…

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Volume 8.1 Martin Heidegger and Psychotherapy – 1997

Contains: Towards a sketch of an Existential Phenomenological theory of sexuality – Ernesto Spinelli Why Heidegger – Gion Condrau Martin Heideggers influence upon British psychology and Psychotherapy – Ernesto Spinelli Phenomenology and Psychotherapy – Hans W Cohn Time Limited Existential psychotherapy – Freddie Strasser Existential therapy on Heideggerian principles…

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Volume 7.2: Phenomenological perspectives on Psychotherapy – 1996

Contains: Some idle and random thoughts on Phenomenology and Mental Health – F.A.Jenner and M.C.Chung Psychiatry and Hermenutics: Dilthey, Heidegger and Gadamer – Anthony Hazzard Anxiety: an Existential perspective – Nick Kirkland-Handley Modes of Existence: towards a phenomenological polypsychism – Mick Cooper The vagaries of the self: an essay…

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Volume 7.1: The Legacy of Rollo May – 1996

Contains: Existential-Phenomenology for the consumer age: the promise and failure of EST – Ernesto Spinelli Rollo May, Paul Tillich and Existential Psychotherapy in America – Robert Abzug The Tragedy of psychology: Rollo May’s Daimonic and Friedreich Nietzsche’s Dionysian – Keith Hoeller The Survival of the Self – Emmy van…

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Volume 6.2: Worlds of Existential Psychotherapy II – 1995

Contains: Husserl, Phenomenology,and Psychology – Alfons Greider Heidegger and Psychotherapy – Emmy van Deurzen-Smith The condition of man in space – Rainer Thurnher The seduction of Positivism: An existential-phenomenological explanation – M .C. Chung, R. G. Hill Experiencing language – Mike Harding All real living is meeting – Sue…

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Volume 6.1: Worlds of Existential Psychotherapy I – 1995

Contains: On Disclosure – Ernesto Spinelli Misconceptions in Existential Psychotherapy – Hans W Cohn The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Centre : a brief history – Edward L Murray & Daniel Burston The Self, the Divided Self and the other – John M Heaton Laings Existentialism – Daniel Burston Deception, Mystification…

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