Paths of freedom : a new vision of psychotherapy and the cultivation of the human spirit
Material type: TextGrand Rapids, MI Phanes c2002Description: 151p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 189048279X
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Introduction - A new vision of psychotherapy. 1 The search for freedom. 2 Science as a religion. 3 The Garden of Eden. 4 The struggle with suffering. 5 Freedom from illusion. 6 Re-creating psychotherapy. 7 Psychotherapy redefined. 8 Life as an experience of unity. 9 From fiction to reality. 10 A path of enlightemnemt. 11 The moment of truth. Afterword
'...[two] practicing psychologists...offer a humanistic vision of how psychotherapy can contribute to the liberation of the human spirit. In their understanding, life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced and understood....questions many of the assumptions and limitations of psychotherapy as it is practiced today. These include the overwhelming need to identify a "problem," the consequent rush to a "quick fix," and psychologically narrow, reductionistic views of human possibility, human experience, and ways of being in the world.'
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