Existential Analysis Vol 36.1 March 2025 – Hard copy

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Contains:

  • Editorial
  • Forgiving and Repenting: How to work with that bridge building capacity? – Alfried Längle
  • Eros, Thanatos and the Bridge: On the promises and perils being human – Erik Craig
  • Responsibility for-the-Other: The heavy weight of care – Claire Arnold-Baker
  • Psychophobia and its Cure: An existential phenomenological perspective – Michael R. Montgomery
  • Authentic Existential Therapy in Ghana? A poetic authethnography on the happenings in the therapy room with suicidal clients – Mabel Verstraaten-Bortier
  • Quilt of Comfort: Finding meaning in troubled times – Karen Dyer
  • Non-binary Gender in ‘The Room Where It Happens’: Towards a phenomenological approach to clinical existential practice with non-binary and gender-expansive patients – River J. Heisler
  • Poetics: The possibilities of posttraumatic growth, vicarious trauma, death and found poetry – Simon Wharne
  • ‘In The Hospital Where It Happened’: Existential reflections on being a therapist in the acute hospital setting during the pandemic and the relevance of Simone Weil’s thought on suffering – Marion Steel
  • What is it Like to Teach Existential Therapy? An international qualitative research study – Martin Adams, Simon du Plock & Rosemary Lodge
  • Dialogue and Heroes: Bakhtin and existential perspectives on supervision – Anna C. Rédei
  • Trauma and Daseinsanalysis: Ontological aspects of traumatic experiences beyond the neurotic structure – Roberto Novaes de Sá & Mathias Waldburger
  • Book Reviews