Approaching Existential Psychotherapy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65828/c62yhb47Abstract
An informal presentation of a personal approach to psychotherapy, based on the author's learnings through the teaching and supervision of Dr Hans W Cohn, as well as integration of principles from other practitioners. The paper consists of introductory sections, personal reminiscences, discussion and comments, followed by themes drawn from supervision.
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