Becoming: An existential-developmental understanding of human dilemmas and existential psychotherapy

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  • Evgenia Georganda Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65828/t2e23c35

Keywords:

Existential psychotherapy, human development, ‘becoming’, ‘oistros’, thrownness, authenticity

Abstract

In this heuristic project, developmental theories and existential concerns are synthesised in an effort to explicate human dilemmas and existential psychotherapy. Developmental themes and ontological givens create a dialectic between: need for stability/continuity with change/impermanence; separateness/individuation with need and desire for connectedness; and efficiency/confidence with insecurity/diffidence. These dilemmas are integral to being human and are re-negotiated throughout life. This existential-developmental view is also linked to psychotherapy. A safe space and the presence of a caring, empathically attuned, open and non-imposing therapist can facilitate the process of 'authentic historicalness'.

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2022-07-01

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Becoming: An existential-developmental understanding of human dilemmas and existential psychotherapy. (2022). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 33(2), 309-323. https://doi.org/10.65828/t2e23c35
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