Description
Contains:
- Magnificent Monsters – Manu Bazzano
- Hatred As Elaborative Choice – Trevor Butt
- The Dialectic of Love And Hate. The Ecstatic As The Mediator – John M. Heaton
- The Birth Of The Ethical Subject – Eugenia Lapteva
- Love and Hate: Existentialism and Psychoanalysis – A Personal Perspective – Michael R. Montgomery
- Love, Hate And The Emergence Of Self In Addiction Recovery – Ryan Kemp & Alan Butler
- ‘Ticced Off’ : An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Of The Experience Of Tourette’s Syndrome – Ben Trubody
- Conscience, Guilt; Nietzsche, Heidegger and Psychotherapy – Alex Watson
- CORE Blimey! Existential Therapy Scores GOALS! – Mark Rayner & Diego Vitali
- Beginning The Journey Of Informal Counseling From A Theistic Existential Approach: A Personal Perspective From A Catholic Christian – Dr. Charles Eick
- The Worldwide Distribution And Characteristics Of Existential Counsellors And Psychotherapists – Edgar A. Correia, Mick Cooper and Lucia Berdondini
- Szasz and the Unreliable Reader When is a ‘critique’ not a critique? – Anthony Stadlen
- Szasz And Mutual Respect – When Is A Critique A Difference Of Opinion? A Response To Stadlen 2014 – Christina Richards