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Existential thinking and religious/spiritual struggles in patients with major depressive disorder receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy. [PDF]
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Psychoanalysis and Existential Analysis
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1960(1960). Psychoanalysis and Existential Analysis. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 344-354.
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Phenomenology and Existential Analysis
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1957Apres avoir distingue la phenomenologie et l'analyse existentielle des mouvements philosophiques qui portent les memes noms, l'auteur parcourt en grandes enjambees l'histoire de la psychiatrie et attribue l'origine de ces disciplines en psychiatrie a l'insuffisance des donnees psychologiques classiques.
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A Critical Analysis of Existential Security Theory
Ilahiyat Studies, 2017Classical secularization theories have been subject to criticisms for their inability to explain religious change and vividness in modern society. The theory of existential security claims to respond to such criticisms. Indeed, unlike conventional theories, the theory of existential security asserts that the principal catalyzer for secularization is ...
Akbarshah Ahmadi, Kemal Ataman
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‘A Leg to Stand On’: An existential–phenomenological analysis
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 1999The analysis of a paradigm-case (a person with an injured leg, an autobiographical history related by Dr Sacks) presented here is an illustration of how existential-phenomenological analysis can be done. The aim of existential-phenomenological research is to analyse and to describe some dimensions of being.
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Existential Therapy and Jungian Analysis: Toward an Existential Depth Psychology
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2018Existential therapy and Jungian analysis share much in common. The early Jung, with his self-professed scientific study and “empirical” description of the human psyche focused strictly on “observed facts,” fancied himself a phenomenologist of sorts, loosely using a philosophical method first described in detail by Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) at the ...
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The Existential Phenomenology of Transactional Analysis
Transactional Analysis Journal, 2006Berne (1961/1987) described transactional analysis as a systematic phenomenology that incorporates the values of existentialism.
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Existential Analysis and Psychotherapy
Acta Psychotherapeutica et Psychosomatica, 2010openaire +4 more sources

