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Experience processing as an aspect of existential psychotherapy
life enhancement methodology
pp. 79-94
Abstract
The paper presents an existential methodology of life enhancement that can be applied both in the context of an existential psychotherapy session and in a non-therapeutic setting. The prototype of life enhancement is ontogogy, conceptualized by James Bugental as the second stage of the psychotherapeutic process. The process, targets and outcomes of life enhancement work are discussed, as well as theoretical explanations of personality changes resulting from the progress in understanding.
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Schulenberg Stefan E. (2016) Clarifying and furthering existential psychotherapy: theories, methods, and practices. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 79-94
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31086-2_7
Full citation:
Leontiev Dmitry A. (2016) „Experience processing as an aspect of existential psychotherapy: life enhancement methodology“, In: S. E. Schulenberg (ed.), Clarifying and furthering existential psychotherapy, Dordrecht, Springer, 79–94.