
Title:
Time-limited existential therapy : the wheel of existence
Author:
Strasser, Alison, author.
ISBN:
9781118713679
9781118713709
9781118713686
Uniform Title:
Existential time-limited therapy.
Edition:
Second edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
General Note:
Revision of: Existential time-limited therapy / Freddie Strasser and Alison Strasser. 1997.
Contents:
Front Matter -- Existential and Phenomonological Philosophies and the Wheel of Existence -- Core of the Wheel -- Time in Therapy -- Approaches to Time-Limited Therapy -- Layers and Leaves -- The Ontological Layer -- The Ontological 'Givens' -- Stepping Through the Ontic Leaves -- Working with the Phenomenological Process -- Establishing Safety -- Discovering Anxiety -- Revealing the Relationship -- Exploring the Four Worlds -- Clarifying the Worldview -- Working with Paradox and Polarities -- Identifying Choices and Meaning -- Integrating Mind and Body -- Understanding Authenticity -- Afterword -- References -- Index
Abstract:
"The first edition of this book, Existential Time Limited Therapy: The Wheel of Existence (Strasser & Strasser, 1997), co-authored by my father, Freddie Strasser, and me, paved a pathway to describing how existential therapy offers an effective approach to brief therapy where 'it was the certainty of the ending that was identified as the most influential distinguishing factor' (Lamont, 2012, p. 172). We proposed that time itself is the 'tool' that facilitates awareness and the potential for change. One of the original aims of the first edition was to convey existential philosophy as a vehicle for common sense. Neither my father nor I saw ourselves as experts in existential philosophy; however, we were both stimulated by how the integration of existential and phenomenological philosophies added alternative perspectives and ways of understanding people that related to their concrete living in the world rather than being limited to a psychological perspective. As is probably true for most existential practitioners, we saw ourselves as existential-oriented therapists, signifying that we are informed by numerous ideas and approaches that build on our own personal experiences"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118713679Copies:
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