Description
Existential-Humanistic Therapy provides an in-depth exploration of therapeutic approaches that emphasize personal growth, authenticity, and the search for meaning. Written by leading experts Kirk J. Schneider and Orah T. Krug, this volume balances theoretical foundations with practical clinical applications.
The book addresses core existential themes including freedom, responsibility, anxiety, and mortality while incorporating humanistic values of unconditional positive regard and personal potential. Therapists will discover evidence-based techniques for helping clients navigate life’s fundamental questions and develop greater self-awareness.
As part of the Theories of Psychotherapy Series, this work offers clinicians valuable insights into integrating existential-humanistic principles into their practice, making it essential reading for mental health professionals, graduate students, and those seeking to deepen their understanding of meaning-centered therapy.







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