Existential psychotherapy

Psychology by Irvin Yalom

Blurb

Existential Psychotherapy is a nonfiction book by the American existential psychiatrist and author Irvin D. Yalom.
In this book, the author offers a brief and pragmatic introduction, addressed to clinical practitioners, to European existential philosophy, as well as to existential approaches to psychotherapy. He presents his four ultimate concerns of life—death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness—and discusses developmental changes, psychopathology and psychotherapeutic strategies with regard to these four concerns.
This work is considered, aside his groundbreaking textbook on group therapy The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, to be among one of Yalom's most influential books.

First Published

1980

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