[Audio Download] EP95 Invited Address 09a – Existential Therapy: Perspectives on the Therapeutic Relationship – Irvin Yalom, MD
[Audio Download] EP95 Invited Address 09a – Existential Therapy: Perspectives on the Therapeutic Relationship – Irvin Yalom, MD
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Description
- Topic Areas:
- Invited Address
- Category:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
- Faculty:
- Irvin Yalom, PhD | Miriam Polster
- Duration:
- 1:22:53
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- Dec 16, 1995
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The first part of the Evolution of Psychotherapy is called Existential Therapy: Perspectives on the Therapeutic Relationship. The discussant is Miriam Polster, PhD. Carol Kershaw is an EdD.
Existential psychotherapy is not a school of therapy, but a therapy that is informed by a sensitivity to the issues of the day. In our confrontation with death, meaninglessness, freedom, and isolation, it addresses the anxiety embedded in our consciousness of the parameters of existence. I will discuss the concerns with the greatest relevance. I will discuss the implications for the conduct of therapy and the relationship with patients. There is need for genuineness and authenticity. Both the therapist and patient are travelers. A therapy which avoids diagnosis, avoids technique, avoids merger, demands therapist transparency, and focuses on the here and now is described by me. I explain the reasons behind the here-and-now. I will describe how to work in the here-and-now, from content to process, dreams, therapist self-disclosure, sexuality, and the removal of resistances to therapist-patient intimacy.
The educational objectives are listed.
- To list the four ultimate existential concerns.
- To describe the power of these concerns in psychotherapy.
- To illustrate how to relate authentically to the patient.
Session may be edited to preserve confidentiality.
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