[Audio Only] EP85 Workshop 11 – Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy – James F.T. Bugental, Ph.D.
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- Workshop Topics: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1985
Professor James Bugental, Ph.D.
2 hours and 45 minutes.
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Original air date: December 12, 1985
DescriptionDescription:
The distinctive characteristics of psychotherapy done with an existential emphasis and humanistic ideals. Focusing on process rather than content; authenticity of encounter; commitment; presence; concern; the subjective; intentionality vs. causation; and growing depth of inquiry are among the topics briefly discussed. Presentations, questions and answers, and demos
Objectives of Education:
In order to compare existential-humanistic psychotherapy to other techniques,
to recommend clinical and research routes*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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James Bugental, PhD, was a key thinker and champion of the Existential-Humanistic Therapy movement. He got his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1948, was elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 1955, and was the first recipient of the Rollo May Award from the APA’s Division of Humanistic Psychology. James devoted his life to teaching and writing; he was also an Emeritus Professor at Saybrook Institute and an Emeritus Clinical Lecturer (previously Associate Clinical Professor) at Stanford University Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry. In 1987, he received the Mentor Society’s first annual Rollo May Award “for contributions to the literary pursuit,” and in 1986, he received a certificate from the American Psychological Association’s Division of Clinical Psychology “in recognition of the distinguished contribution to the discipline of Clinical Psychology.” He served on the editorial boards of eight professional publications and was a previous president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. Bugental has contributed 150 articles, reviews, comments, and chapters to books that have been edited by others.
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