Phenomenology in Action in Psychotherapy: On Pure Psychology and its Applications in Psychotherapy and Mental Health Care

Phenomenology in Action in Psychotherapy: On Pure Psychology and its Applications in Psychotherapy and Mental Health Care

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Philosophy Health & Wellness
格式 Kindle
页数 357
语言 德语
已发布 Jan 1, 2015
出版商 Springer
版本 2015
ISBN-10 3319136054
ISBN-13 9783319136059
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An exploration into the intricacies of human experience, this book fundamentally reshapes how psychotherapy is understood and practiced. Drawing deeply from the philosophical roots laid by Edmund Husserl, it invites practitioners to delve into the nuances of pure psychology, offering fresh perspectives on the therapeutic relationship. The text presents phenomenology not just as a theoretical framework, but as a practical tool that enhances empathy and connection between therapists and clients.

Ian Rory Owen skillfully bridges the gap between philosophy and clinical practice, illuminating how phenomenology can illuminate the intricate layers of consciousness that define human thought and behavior. By prioritizing lived experience, he encourages professionals to cultivate an open and reflective stance, creating a space for deeper understanding and healing.

The book also weaves in real-world applications, guiding readers through the complexities of mental health care. Its insights into the therapeutic process challenge conventional methods, advocating for a more holistic approach that respects individual narratives.

As a resource, it not only enriches the knowledge base of practitioners but also fosters a profound appreciation for human subjectivity. With a commitment to advancing the field, this work stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue surrounding psychotherapy and its potential to transform lives through genuine understanding.

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