Editorial

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  • Simon du Plock Author
  • John Heaton Author

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https://doi.org/10.65828/fct9mw48

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The papers which comprise this, the first edition of the seventeenth volume of Existential Analysis, can be said to fall into two broad groups. The first, and larger, of these groups addresses a wide spectrum of subjects of interest to readers concerned with the analysis of existence from philosophical and psychological perspectives. It opens with Darren Langdridge's 'Elaborating an Existential-Phenomenological Approach to Dream Analysis' which aims to present a way of working with dreams based on Boss, but also drawing on the work of the Sheffield School and Ricoeur's concept of narrative identity. It includes papers on attachment and intersubjectivity, trauma and loss, time and temporality, and the nature of evil.

This edition closes with a thoughtful and thought-provoking response by Emmy van Deurzen to Colin Feltham's paper 'Existentialism, Transparency and Anthropathology', which was published in Existential Analysis 16.2. The Editors welcome such exchanges of views in the pages of this Journal.

Simon du Plock

John Heaton

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Published

2006-01-01

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Editorial. (2006). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 17(1), 14-2. https://doi.org/10.65828/fct9mw48
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