Title: Existential Theory
1Existential Theory
2To explore deeply from an existential
perspective does not mean that one explores the
past rather it means that one brushes away
everyday concerns and thinks deeply about ones
existential situation. It means to think outside
of time, to think about the relationship between
ones feet and the ground beneath one, between
ones consciousness and the space around one it
means to think not about the way one came to be
the way one is, but that one is.....The
future-becoming-present is the primary tense of
existential therapy.
- Yalom, I. (1980). Existential psychotherapy. New
York Basic Books, p. 11
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Scribner. - Bugental, J. (1978). Psychotherapy and process
The fundamentals of an existential humanistic
approach. Reading, MA Addison-Wesley. - Nietzsche, F. (1967). The will to power. (W.
Kaufmann R. Hollingdale, trans.). New York
Random House - Kierkegaard, S. (1944). The concept of dread. (W.
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University Press - Kopp, S. (1972). If you meet the Buddha on the
road, kill him. New York Bantam.
4Human Nature
- Core Tendency To achieve authentic being
- Only creature born with the ability to think and
reason
5 6Core Characteristics
- Being-in-the-world
- Umwelt-World Around
- Mitwelt-With-World
- Eigenwelt-Own World
7Six Ontological Principles
- Every person is centered in self and lives life
through the meaning he or she places on that
center - Every person is responsible for mobilizing the
courage to protect the self, to affirm it, and to
enhance its continued existence
8- People need other people with whom they can
empathize and from whom they can learn
9- People are vigilant about potential dangers to
their identities - People can be aware of themselves thinking and
feeling at one moment and may be aware of
themselves as the person who thinks and feels in
the next moment - Anxiety originates, in part, out of a persons
awareness that ones being can end.
10Goals of Integration
- Consciousness of self
- Intentionality
- Aware of choices
- Aware of paradoxes
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12- The Daimonic
- Power
- Intentionality
- Freedom and Destiny
- Courage
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14Development
- Early Development
- Richness of experience
- Limits
- Respect
- Symbolization, imagination, judgment
15- Later Development
- Aesthetic phase
- Idealistic phase
16Periphery of Personality