Summary
This book is for trainees and practitioners across the orientations who wish to incorporate an existential approach into their practice. Using a pluralistic perspective that recognises the diversity of clients and their individual needs, it shows trainees how and when existential concepts and practices can be used alongside other approaches.
A wealth of resources and the author's writing style make this is one of the most accessible and inspiring introductions to existential therapy. Videosof existential counselling in practice and written case studiesensure existential theory is illustrated in practice, while reflective questionsand exerciseshelp trainees relate notoriously complex existential themes to their own knowledge and experience. A companion website offers relevantjournal articles, video tutorialson existential counselling skills, the results of the author's survey of the 'Top 10' existential films, novels and songs, and much more.
This passionate and insightful book is the ideal guide to help your trainees understand existential therapy and learn how to integrate its ideas and practices into their therapeutic work.
Mick Cooperis Professor of Counselling Psychology at University of Roehampton.