Reviews in the Existential Approaches Category

Books in the Existential Approaches reviews section draw on the body of philosophical thought known as existentialism and focus on fundamental questions of existence such as how one creates meaning in life.

Cooper on Existential Therapies

By Dr Paul Castell | 26 November 2007
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Rating: 4

This book achieves what it sets out to do: “to introduce readers to the rich tapestry of existential therapeutic approaches”. I found it concise and easy to read, despite the fact that it deals with some fairly complex ideas. I found much in Mick Cooper’s book of interest and have found myself using some of the therapeutic interventions he describes, with my own clients.

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Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy in Practice

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 4.5

‘Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy in Practice’ offers a remarkably accessible introduction to existential work which will be of interest both to practitioners and to clients evaluating this approach. (Review originally published in 2003.)

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