From Transience to Liberation: An existential-phenomenological arc
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https://doi.org/10.65828/v1ddc984Keywords:
Transience, finitude, phenomenological dwelling, effortful will, liberation psychology, authenticity, liminality, freedomAbstract
This paper examines transience and finitude within existential-phenomenological therapy, tracing their philosophical foundations and therapeutic implications. It proposes an arc of dwelling, will and liberation, exploring whether the therapist's emotional dwelling can provide a temporary home for finitude and open pathways where transience engenders authenticity, existential freedom and renewal.
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