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Existential counselling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Existential counselling Existential counselling is a philosophical form of counselling which addresses the situation of a person's life and situates the person firmly within the predictable challenges of the human condition. Well known authors on existential counselling are Irvin Yalom in the USA through his book ''Existential Psychotherapy'' (1981), and Emmy van Deurzen, who created the British School and published ''Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy'' in 1988.〔M. Adams, ''A Concise Introduction to Existential Counselling'' (2013) p. 25〕 ==Dimensions of living== Existential counselling considers human living to take place in confrontation with three different dimensions – external world; other people; inner world.〔E. Berne, ''A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis'' (1976) p. 287〕 Others would nominate four dimensions: physical, social, psychological and spiritual.〔M. Adams, ''A Concise Introduction to Existential Counselling'' (2013) p. 25〕 Each of these dimensions can be seen as constituted like a force field, within which predictable paradoxes, tensions and dilemmas play out. Human beings can learn to deal with these tensions and conflicts more effectively by facing up to the negatives as well as the positives of their lives, including the tensions of life and death, love and hate, strength and weakness and meaning and absurdity.
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