Existential Thought and Therapeutic Practice
Discover the profound insights of existential phenomenology and psychotherapy in Existential Thought and Therapeutic Practice by Hans W. Cohn. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1997, this enlightening paperback spans 144 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of existential ideas and their application in therapeutic settings.
Cohn introduces readers to the rich history and fundamental concepts of existential psychotherapy, illustrating how common therapeutic phenomena can be interpreted through an existential lens. This book uniquely highlights the challenges of choice and decision-making, offering valuable perspectives for therapists and counselors alike.
Whether you're a mental health professional seeking to deepen your understanding or a curious reader exploring the intersection of philosophy and psychology, this work is an essential addition to your library. Embrace the transformative power of existential thought in your practice with Hans W. Cohn's insightful guide.