"Existential therapy is something radically different. The aims are to open the person up--to help this person become more sensitive to life, to beauty. Now that sounds a bit sentimental, I know, but it's a very serious thing we need."- Rollo May. Drawing from the influence of his forefathers--Freud, Jung, and Fromm--as well as classical mythology, philosophy and literature, May gives a passionate explanation of Existential Psychotherapy and why it is so important for the practice of psychotherapy in a world full of "gimmicks." In this personal and provocative dialogue with Kirk Schneider and colleagues, May explores his own unique therapy style, reflects on his work with clients, and gets specific on what we can take and leave from other influential psychotherapists. Keywords: Rollo, May, Existential, humanistic, rogerian, Yalom, existentialism, basic needs, therapeutic relationship, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher.
""Existential therapy is something radically different. The aims are to open the person up--to help this person become more sensitive to life, to beauty. Now that sounds a bit sentimental, I know, but it's a very serious thing we need."- Rollo May. Drawing from the influence of his forefathers--Freud, Jung, and Fromm--as well as classical mythology, philosophy and literature, May gives a passionate explanation of Existential Psychotherapy and why it is so important for the practice of psychotherapy in a world full of "gimmicks." In this personal and provocative dialogue with Kirk Schneider and colleagues, May explores his own unique therapy style, reflects on his work with clients, and gets specific on what we can take and leave from other influential psychotherapists. Keywords: Rollo, May, Existential, humanistic, rogerian, Yalom, existentialism, basic needs, therapeutic relationship, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
""In this personal and provocative dialogue with Kirk Schneider, May explores his own unique therapy style, reflects on his work with his clients, and gets specific on what we can take and leave from other influential psychotherapists.""
""In this video interview, Rollo May gives a passionate explanation of existential psychotherapy and its importance among the range of methods in the field. Drawing from the influence of his forefathers (Freud, Jung, and Fromm) as well as classical mythology, philosophy, and literature, May explores his own unique therapy style, reflects on his work with clients, and gets specific on what we can take and leave from other influential psychotherapists. You will learn to move your practice beyond symptom reduction to expand your client's capacity to live, think, and feel more fully; gain insight into Rollo May's therapy style and why his perspective is crucial to keeping psychotherapy vital and relevant in this age of quick fixes; and develop an understanding of the key concepts of existential psychotherapy and its significance in the evolution of psychotherapy. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
"In this dialogue with Kirk Schneider, Rollo May explains existential psychotherapy and explores his own unique therapy style. He reflects on his work with clients and gets specific on what we can take or leave from other influential psychotherapists."
"In this dialogue with Kirk Schneider, Rollo May explains existential psychotherapy and explores his own unique therapy style. He reflects on his work with clients and gets specific on what we can take or leave from other influential psychotherapists."@en
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