Tales of Un-Knowing: Therapeutic Encounters from an Existential Perspective

Tales of Un-Knowing

Therapeutic Encounters from an Existential Perspective

1997 • 224 pages

Presents the lives of eight individuals whose experiences illuminate a variety of dilemmas and anxieties that most of us encounter at different points of our lives. According to Spinelli (psychology, Regent's College), therapy at its most fundamental level involves the act of revealing, reassessing, and reconstructing the life stories that clients tell themselves in order to establish or maintain meaning. The existential therapist must not only listen, but must remain "un-knowing," i.e. open to new interpretation of that which is seemingly familiar, thus bringing to light unexamined possibilities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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