Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points And Techniques -

: Viewing human distress through an existential lens rather than a pathological one.

The book by Susan Iacovou and Karen Weixel-Dixon serves as an accessible guide to the often dense world of existential philosophy and its application in clinical practice. Published by Routledge , it is designed for both trainees and experienced practitioners who want to integrate existential wisdom into their therapeutic work. Structure and Content Existential Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques

: Covers professional boundaries, power dynamics, and self-disclosure within this specific framework. : Viewing human distress through an existential lens

: Explores core concepts like being-in-the-world, intentionality, and inter-subjectivity. : Addressing the fundamental human concern for purpose

: Addressing practical issues like addiction, trauma, and suicide within the context of universal challenges.

: Addressing the fundamental human concern for purpose.

: Maintaining a specific way of being with the client that emphasizes the human encounter.