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Living in Paradox: The Theory and Practice of Contextual Existentialism

Author Ned Farley
Publisher UPA
Category Philosophy
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Author(s)Ned Farley
PublisherUPA
ISBN / ASIN0761841512
ISBN-139780761841517
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Sales Rank2,903,419
CategoryPhilosophy
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Living in Paradox focuses on the emergence of contextual existential theory and practice from more traditional existential psychology. It speaks to the needs of the whole person in their process of becoming with attention to the spiritual domain. Farley addresses the diversity of humankind and the need to be culturally aware as we attempt to address the dilemmas that present themselves to us in our work. He also expresses the importance of context in connection to our relational selves, and the ways in which we create meaning and values in our lives. He explains how the "worlds" of existential theory must be examined clearly in both assessment and practice. Finally, he makes a case for the importance of existential practitioners to participate in the larger mental health arena. This includes working from within to guide the evolution of ideas connected to assessment and diagnosis, as well as therapy itself.
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