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  1. Existential Psychology by Rollo May, 1961
  2. Existential Psychoanalysis by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1996-09
  3. Existential humanistic psychology
  4. Existential Foundations of Medicine and Psychology by Medard Boss, 1984-04
  5. Dream and Existence (Studies in Existential Psychology Psychiatry) by Michel Foucault, Ludwig Binswanger, 1993-01
  6. Our Existential Predicament: Loneliness, Depression, Anxiety, & Death by James Leonard Park, 2000-12
  7. Existential Foundations of Psychology by Adrian L. Van Kaam, 1969-06
  8. The Discovery of Being - Writings in Existential Psychology by Rollo May, 1983
  9. The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology- by Rollo May-, 1983
  10. Existential-phenomenological Alternatives for Psychology
  11. Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The History of Duquesne University's Graduate Psychology Programs (1959-1999): A Human Science Psychology: An Existential-Phenomenological Approach by David L. Smith, 2002-06
  12. Sartre and Psychology (Studies in Existential Psychology and Psychiatry)
  13. Readings in Existential Psychology and Psychiatry (Studies in Existential Psychology and Psychiatry)
  14. Existential Psychology

21. Dictionary Definition Of EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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A theory of psychology, based on the philosophies of phenomenology and existentialism, which holds that the proper study of psychology is an individual's experience of the sequence, spatiality, and organization of his or her existence in the world.
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22. London South Bank University: Faculty Of Arts & Human Sciences - Psychology - Te
Teaching. existential psychology. (Third year course Semester 1 - Unit Co-ordinator Tony Stone). The complete unit guide with details
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/psycho/teaching/exispsy-main.shtml
Printable version AHS Home Home Courses ... Resources
Teaching
Existential Psychology
(Third year course - Semester 1 - Unit Co-ordinator: Tony Stone
The complete unit guide with details of each week's seminars and/or workshops is available in PDF format by clicking here, alternatively a Html version is also available by clicking here If you have any suggestions for useful links, or you find any "dead links", please email the Unit Co-ordinator. FAHS Departments: Education Law Psychology
Other FAHS Areas: Information for Students Information for Staff FAHS Home Text Only

23. Existential Psychology: Unit Guide
2003/2004. Semester One. existential psychology. TPS3-311. 1. Basic Data. Unit Title existential psychology. Reference Number TPS-3-311. Unit Level 3.
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/psycho/teaching/exispsy-ug.shtml
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UNIT GUIDE
BSc (Hons) DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY
BA/BSc COMBINED HONOURS DEGREE - Psychology Field
Semester One EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY TPS-3-311
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/psycho/teaching/exispsy-main.shtml Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
Department of Psychology
1. Basic Data
Unit Title Existential Psychology Reference Number TPS-3-311 Unit Level 3 Number of Credits 1 Semester 1 Subject Area Psychology Free Elective No Student Study Hours 150 hours Contact Hours 36 Student Managed Learning 114 Pre-requisites None Co-requisites None Excluded Combinations None Assessment Method 1 x 2.5k Essay (40%)
2 hr open book examination (60%)
Unit Co-ordinator and Tony Stone Tutor Division of Psychology Room 708B, Erlang House, London SE1 0AA Email: stonea@lsbu.ac.uk 2. Unit Overview This unit explores some key themes in existential philosophy and psychology primarily through an examination of the work of the French thinker Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980). Sartre's early work - up to and including Being and Nothingness - is usually dubbed existential phenomenology as it fuses the phenomenology of Husserl, existential themes characteristic of 19th Century figures such as Kierkegaard, and the phenomenological ontology of Martin Heidegger's Being and Time. In addition to studying Sartre we will, where time allows, make links to other existential philosophers and thinkers such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Simone de Beauvoir.

24. Wordbank On The Mental Health Foundation Website
Home, You are in Wordbank. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. existential psychology. Focuses on human existence.
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/wordbank.cfm?wordid=779&wbletter=E

25. Humanistic And Existential Psychology
Humanistic and existential psychology Overview Phenomenology emphasis on courage. Existential psychologists emphasise. the universal
http://web.isp.cz/jcrane/IB/Humanisticjette.html
Humanistic and existential psychology Overview Phenomenology Humanistic psychology
  • Focus on inner life (like psychodynamic) but not unconscious motives and hidden motives, not a goal to predict and control behaviour. Optimistic view of human beings. Existential and humanistic psychologies depart from other psychodynamic theories in maintaining that our lives are not entirely determined by our parents, our pasts, or our present circumstances We have the power to choose our destinies, even when fate deliver us into tragedy.
Humanistic psychology (Third Force) launched as a movement in the early 60s in the US
  • Reaction against psychoanalysis and behaviourism (determinism): First and second Forces Reaction against methodologies used in natural sciences and philosophical investigations of e.g. British empiricists and the positivists. Reaction against the loss of conscioussness and the complexity of humans in traditional natural and social sciences. Civil rights movement, hippies, Eastern philosopy, experiences with drugs, anti-psychiatry movement
Some of the major representatives and key concepts related to them: Carl Rogers (1902-87):
  • Fully functioning individual self organism (=the sum of all your experiences, including feelings, perceptions and wishes). All your experiences are known to you by your own frame of reference, your subjective reality (phenomenology).

26. The Discovery Of Being: Writings In Existential Psychology
The Discovery of Being Writings in existential psychology. Book The Discovery of Being Writings in existential psychology Customer Reviews
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The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology
The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology

by Authors: Rollo May , May Rollo
Released: December, 1994
ISBN: 0393312402
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The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology > Customer Review #1: I am a big fan of Rollo May

Simple language, profound useful thoughts. I use his ideas every day in my work as a psychotherapist as well as a in my daily living. Jared
The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology > Customer Review #2: The best introduction to existential psychology This is the most succinct and authoritative introduction to existential psychology and psychotherapy currently available. It contains a variety of Mays pithy and penetrating essays on the subject, including his introductory chapter to the classic collection EXISTENCE (1958) that first conveyed the tenets of European existential analysis across the Atlantic to America. When I teach courses on existential psychotherapy, this is one of the titles I like to include as required reading. The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology >

27. Existential Psychology : Key Topics In Psychology And Psychiatry - Beyond Mere D
existential psychology Key Topics in Psychology and Psychiatry Beyond mere dreams and violent, or odd, behaviour. Read the relevant texts.
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28. Existential Psychology Social Sciences Science
Existential Social Sciences Psychology Existential Professional organization dedicated to the advance of existential psychology/psychoanalysis.
http://www.interactiva.org/Dir/I/English/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Exis
www.interactiva.org English Deutsch Espa±ol ... Existential Existential : Social Sciences Psychology Existential: Existentialism: English Society Philosophy Continental Philosophy Existentialism
Phenomenology: English Society Philosophy Continental Philosophy Phenomenology
Rollo May

www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/may.html

Social Sciences Psychology Existential.
A personal history and brief introduction to May's existential personality theories.
International Network on Personal Meaning

www.meaning.ca

Social Sciences Psychology Existential.
The premier site on meaning of life ( International Network on Personal Meaning ) personal meaning, existential therapy, logotherapy, and meaning research. It contains bibliography, articles, and reflections related to meaning of life and existential issues.
Medard Boss
www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/boss.html Social Sciences Psychology Existential. A brief personal history and synopsis of Boss' distinctly Heidiggerian theories. The Unofficial R.D. Laing Website www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/5214/laing.html Social Sciences Psychology Existential. Biography ( The Unofficial R.D. Laing Website ) quotes by and about R.D. Laing, suggested reading list, including his best known work, "The Divided Self".

29. Humanistic/existential Psychology
Humanistic/existential psychology. Key Concepts. Free will and responsibility paired up and form selfactualization; Self determination we are our choices ;
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Bay/9166/hupsychology.htm
Humanistic/existential psychology Key Concepts
  • Free will and responsibility paired up and form self-actualization Self determination "we are our choices" Victor Frankl
      Existentialism "meaning of existence"
    Seed and flower analogy
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  • Major theorists
      Carl Rogers Abraham Maslow
    View of human nature
      Good and active Free will (only in Humanistic) Unlimited potential
    Determinants of behaviour
      Free will
    Primary area of research/focus of study
      Human experience Human potential People’s choice Focus on subjectivity
    Types of problem (disorders)
      OCD Phobia Schizophrenia
    Process of change/therapy
      Client centered therapy Nonjudgmental/nondirective therapy Insight
    Source: Rea, Cornelius. Ph.D.; Lectures of A History of a Modern Psychology

30. Viktor Frankl - Man's Search For Meaning
frankl090397.htm. existential psychology and Logotherapy. Existential Viktor Frankl etc. http//oldsci.eiu.edu/psychology/Spencer/Existential.html.
http://www.geocities.com/~webwinds/frankl/frankl.htm
Viktor Frankl f
March 26, 1905 -
September 2, 1997 Author of
Man's Search for Meaning,
and 32 psychospiritual books,
Developer of existential
psychology and logotherapy,
Holocaust survivor

"Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible."
Man's Search for Meaning, p.172
The Viktor Frankl Institute requests that mourners do not send flowers, but rather donations to the Viktor Frankl Institute
with the endorsement "Viktor Frankl Fund." These donations will go to those philanthropical societies Viktor Frankl supported regularly. Bank: Die Erste (Bank Code 20111), Acct.-No. 031-93268 Condolence address: Eleonore Frankl, Mariannengasse 1, A-1090 Vienna, Austria, Europe. Viktor Frankl Online On this site: Links to Web sites about Viktor Frankl Links to articles about Logotherapy Links to Holocaust sites Excerpt from Viktor Frankl obituary Quotes from Man's Search for Meaning Conclusion to a college thesis on "

31. EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY---Joy Is More Than Happiness
88 OUR EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT LONELINESS, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, DEATH. Return to the Table of Contents of Our Existential Predicament.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~parkx032/XP88.html
Joy Joy, a simple word of three letters,
a word that names the highest possibility of human life. Joy is not a feeling in response to a fortunate event.
That is happiness; and it fades away
as quickly as the happy situation passes.
Joy is not a momentary response to love or sky or water.
That is happiness; and it disappears when love is gone
or the sky turns gray or the water hardens into ice. No, Joy is a condition of spirit
which so fills my being
that no amount of unhappiness can cast it out. Happiness and unhappiness are feelings in my heart.
But Joy and the absence of Joy are conditions of my whole being.
Happiness and unhappiness have causes. Joy comes to pass. Joy and happiness can each stand alone, but when they happen together, Joy can make happiness even more happy because love and sky and water can reflect the inner Joy. Joy echoes up from my depths when love speaks the first word. The happiness of sky and sunshine resound in my being as Joy. I do not contain Joy as a feeling inside my skin, but Joy embraces me as the profound tone of my being. Joy upon depth of unspeakable Joy flows thru my being.

32. EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY---LOVING IN EXISTENTIAL FREEDOM By JAMES PARK
This Malaise is an uncaused, inward, existential trouble we must resort to psychological metaphors for pointing to something even deeper than depth psychology.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~parkx032/NWL224.html
Chapter 13
Loving in Existential Freedom
I. WHAT IS OUR EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT?.................. 224 II. WHAT IS EXISTENTIAL FREEDOM?.................................... 226 III. HOW EXISTENTIAL FREEDOM TRANSFORMS LOVE... 227 A. From Emptiness and Need to Fulfillment................. 227 B. From Insecurity to Security......................................... 229 C. From Loneliness to Completeness........................... 229 D. From Depression to Joy............................................... 230 E. Other Dimensions of our Malaise
IV. AND FOR THOSE WHO REMAIN
IN OUR EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT............................ 232 V. CONCLUSION:
LOVE EMPOWERED BY EXISTENTIAL FREEDOM...... 232
This book is especially for people moving toward Authenticity,
that is, for those who are focusing and integrating their lives
around freely-chosen life-tasks, fundamental projects, or pervasive values
by placing themselves in constant tension with our Existential Predicament. The second chapter mentioned a special form of Authenticity
This 'Existential Freedom' does not arise
from merely acknowledging and embracing our Existential Predicament
but from transcending our Existential Malaise.

33. The Foundation For People With Learning Disabilities: Wordbank
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. existential psychology. Focuses on human existence. existential psychology. Existential Psychotherapy.
http://www.learningdisabilities.org.uk/wordbank.cfm?wordid=779&wbletter=E

34. Existential Psychology Web Directory
existential psychology Web Directory. Site à artistes contemporains. existential psychology Web Directory. In Google web directory.
http://www.repertoire-sites.com/index.php/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Exi
Existential Psychology Web Directory
et multiples artistes contemporains
Existential Psychology Web Directory In Google web directory Top Science Psychology ... Existential Phenomenological Psychology - Victor Daniel's E-P Psychology primer. Includes basic glossaries, lectures, and links concerning existentialism, phenomenology, and their approach toward psychology.
Existential Psychotherapy
- Information and links.
Existentialism and Abraham H. Maslow
- Katharena Eiermann's tribute to Existential psychologist Abraham H. Maslow. Includes biography, essays, articles, photo, and links to related existential psychology sites on the WWW.
International Network on Personal Meaning
- The premier site on meaning of life, personal meaning, existential therapy, logotherapy, and meaning research. It contains bibliography, articles, and reflections related to meaning of life and existential issues.
The Maslow Reading Room
- The complete Politics 3 paper compiled by SRI after Maslow's death, along with connections to other Maslow materials.
Medard Boss
- A brief personal history and synopsis of Boss' distinctly Heidiggerian theories.

35. PSYC3009 - Humanistic-Existential Psychology
PSYC3009 Humanisticexistential psychology. Lec. 4 The existential psychology perspective Existential givens freedom, isolation, meaninglessness, death.
http://www.psy.dmu.ac.uk/drhiles/P3009.htm

36. Special Issue Of
THOMAS SZASZ PHILOSOPHER OF PSYCHIATRY. Special issue of The Review of existential psychology Psychiatry Volume 23, Nos. 1, 2
http://www.szasz.com/repp.html
Home Introduction Szasz Materials Debates ... Links/Related Items
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37. Research: Existential Psychology: Index
RESEARCH existential psychology Gary G. Ford, Ph.D. Freedom Research. A Descriptive Analysis of Individuals Conceptualizations of Freedom.
http://www.faculty.sfasu.edu/gford/resexindex.htm
RESEARCH:
EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY Gary G. Ford, Ph.D.
Freedom Research A Descriptive Analysis of Individuals' Conceptualizations of Freedom Dialectical Information Processing in Young Children
Substance Abuse Research An Existential Model for Promoting Life Change: Confronting the Disease Concept
Self-Actualization Research The Relationship of Religious Activity to Self-Actualization Relationship of Self-Actualization to Stress, Social Support, Coping, and Adjustment

38. PSY 498: Existential Psychology Syllabus
PSY 498.001existential psychology Spring 2002. SUPPLEMENTARY ASSIGNMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN existential psychology.
http://www.faculty.sfasu.edu/gford/498SYL.htm
PSY 498.001EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Spring 2002

INSTRUCTOR: Gary G. Ford, Ph.D.
OFFICE: 215E Education Bldg.
OFFICE PHONE: 468-4402
E-MAIL ADDRESS: ggford@sfasu.edu
TEXTS Camus, A. (1942). The stranger . New York: Knopf. (There is a copy on Reserve.) Camus, A. (1955). The myth of Sisyphus and other essays . New York: Vintage Books. Contains "An Absurd Reasoning" and "The Myth of Sisyphus." (There is a copy on Reserve.) Frankl, V. (1970). Man's search for meaning . New York: Washington Square Press. Contains "Experiences in a Concentration Camp." (There is a copy on Reserve.) Kafka, F. (1971). The complete stories . New York: Schocken Books. Contains "In the Penal Colony," "The Metamorphosis," and "Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor." (There is a copy on Reserve.) Sartre, J. P. (1946). No exit and three other plays . New York: Vintage Books. Contains "No Exit" and "The Flies." (There is a copy on Reserve.) Yalom, I. (1980). Existential psychotherapy . New York: Basic Books. (There is a copy on Reserve.)
ADDITIONAL READINGS There are a number of additional readings assigned which have been placed on Reserve in the library.

39. Existential Psychology - Rollo May
existential psychology in Context. Rollo May (1909 1994). (12). May, R. (1983). The discovery of being Writings in existential psychology. New York Norton.
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~minnillo/
Existential Psychology in Context
Rollo May
Created by Paul R. Minnillo
University of Georgia
paul_813@hotmail.com
The Existential Theories of Rollo May
Existentialism is concerning with the meaning of human life. Rollo May introduced European existential thought into American psychology. Humanism and Existentialism are similar, but one difference is noted in the text: Humanists see people as basically good; existentialists see human nature as neutral. Whether the person becomes good or evil is a matter of personal choice. One can decide to good or evil. Others would call this an existential crisis: what is the meaning of my life? He returned from Europe and enrolled in Union Theological Seminary to study the basic questions related to the human experience. There he met the eminent Paul Tillich, Protestant theologian and existential philosopher. In his second book, The Springs of Creative Living: A Study of Human Nature and God (1940), he defined healthy religion: The healthy religious person has found meaning in life, and the atheist is one who has not. His doctoral dissertation, published as

40. Workshop 2: Existential Psychology And Sport: Implications For Professional Prac
Workshop 2 existential psychology and sport implications for professional practice. Mark Nesti(1) Simon Hartley(2) (1) Leeds
http://www.ifi.ku.dk/fepsac/ShowAbstract.asp?AbstractUI=259

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