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by Dr Hans W Cohn (Author) "Most forms of psychotherapy and counselling, unless they use a behavioural approach, keep within a framework derived from psychoanalytic concepts ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (2 Jul 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0761951083
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761951087
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.2 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,181,462 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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`Cohn has succeeded in presenting [the existential-phenomenological] tradition with clarity and succinctness and without oversimplification - no mean feat' - The European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling & Health

`Hans W Cohn pits existential-phenomenological thought against psychoanalytic theory, then provides a stimulating and insightful commentary on the strengths of the one and the weaknesses of the other... it is to his enormous credit that Cohn uses his considerable knowledge of both opponents to ensure an even-handed and respectful exposition... [with] a lightness of touch and a clarity of style... Cohn demonstrates his mastery of the subject matter by distilling often arduous concepts into reader-friendly statements without loss of precision or flavour. The effect encourages and stimulates the reader to remain with the material knowing that s/he is capable of sustaining an equal relationship with it... if you want at least one "existential psychotherapy" text in your library, buy this one. It's a winner' - The Psychotherapy Review

`Cohn's book is the first rigorous and even-handed comparison of the existential and the psychoanalytic stances. He devotes each chapter to a topic and clearly defines the points of contact and difference with impressive precision, and as such it is a triumph of pluralist clarity and learning which does not oversimplify either position' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling

`A lucid and much-needed account of existential psychotherapy... As well as locating existential psychotherapy within a historical and philosophical context, Hans Cohn encompasses various therapeutic issues and provides some vivid and sensitive passages of case material... [which are] remarkable for their sensitivity and understanding... I found the book provided a concise and clarifying account of the underlying philosophy and of the psychotherapeutic practice... Hans W Cohn's comparison of an existential-phenomenological approach with psychoanalysis delineates areas of complementarity and areas of radical difference. The existentialist challenge to Freud outlined in the book provides an alternative point of view to counter potentially engulfing aspects of a psychoanalytic vision. This is a stimulating book which is a valuable contribution towards dialogue between different approaches of psychotherapy' - International Journal of Psychotherapy

`I very much like what Cohn has done... All in all Cohn has given us a good read. The book is comprehensive, honouring to the reader and thought-provoking' - Self & Society

`This small but informative volume... is absorbingly written and intellectually challenging in a way that allows for broad agreement as well as critical opposition' - Daseinsanalyse

`This book stimulated me intellectually and helped me clarify some of my thoughts. It also whetted my appetite for more.' - Group Analysis

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`A lucid and much-needed account of existential psychotherapy... As well as locating existential psychotherapy within a historical and philosophical context, Hans W Cohn encompasses various therapeutic issues and provides some vivid and sensitive passages of case material... I found the book provided a concise and clarifying account of the underlying philosophy and of the psychotherapeutic practice... The existentialist challenge to Freud outlined in the book provides an alternative point of view to counter potentially engulfing aspects of a psychoanalytic vision. This is a stimulating book which is a valuable contribution towards dialogue between different approaches of psychotherapy' - International Journal of Psychotherapy

`If you want at least one "existential psychotherapy" text in your library, buy this one. It's a winner' - The Psychotherapy Review

The theoretical framework used by many counsellors and psychotherapists is predominantly `psychodynamic', rooted in psychoanalytic theory and frequently felt to be inadequate for an understanding of the many-shaded spectrum of disturbances experienced by clients. Although many practitioners have discovered existential-phenomenological thought, they may wonder what relevance these philosophical ideas have to their actual practice, to their day-to-day meetings with clients and to the relation between client and therapist. There is often a divide between thought and practice, and this book bridges that gap.

The author introduces the history and ideas of existential phenomenology and existential psychotherapy, and shows how therapeutic phenomena familiar to all therapists and counsellors can be understood from an existential viewpoint. Hans W Cohn also demonstrates how the existential approach opens up access to issues that other therapeutic orientations have neglected, such as the difficulty of choice, the burden of responsibility and the inevitability of death. The existential approach is constantly compared to the relevant psychodynamic counterpart, so that readers can assess the unfamiliar against a background of the more familiar.


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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for Trainee Counselling Psychologists . . . . ., 17 Jan 2002
This is a very accessible book, a must for Trainee Counselling Psychologists and Psychotherapists. Hans Cohn provides a clear and succinct exposition of a very complex topic. It provides an essential starting point for existential and phenomenological minded students. It also provides an excellent summary for other disciplines which need information in this fertile field. Very enjoyable read, once you pick it up it is extremely difficult to put down.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for trainees & students of Existential Psychotherapy, 30 Dec 2001
A clear and concise introduction to Existential Therapy. Cohn introduces us first to the basic philosophical underpinning of Existential Psychotherapy. He gives us a brief, although clear account of Heideggers 'existentials' and proposes two others. His comparison to psychoanalytic theory with examples of both concepts in practice is useful for readers already familiar with psychoanalytic theory. He introduces us to the main figures in existential philosophy and psychotherapy. This book will be valuable for all concerned with other approaches to psychotherapy.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!, 15 Feb 2003
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Heidegger's involvement with psychology and psychiatry is an interesting and promising field for contemplation. However, Cohn's book is simply not up to the task. His representations of Heidegger's philosophy are simplistic and in many places just plain wrong. Cohn is not a philosopher, and perhaps this is why his grasp of Heidegger's phenomenology is so poor. The constant swipes at psychoanalysis are also misjudged and crass - particularly since some psychoanalytic practice has integrated modern phenomenological and deconstructive philosophy in a more informed way than Cohn is able to do.

For anyone interested in Heidegger and psychology/psychotherapy, I'd suggest they read the Zollikon Seminars for themselves; Cohn's book has nothing to add. A missed opportunity.

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