Roads of Freedom – An Existential-Phenomenological Approach To A Psychotherapy Journey
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65828/4rktxa92Keywords:
Psychotherapy, counselling, existential, phenomenological, freedom, panic, child sexual abuseAbstract
This psychotherapy case study has an existential phenomenological perspective using the concept of Freedom. It is organized as freedom of (1) being one's own possibility; (2) being-with and (3) projecting one's own. Psychotherapy as a space of awareness of human freedom is discussed.
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