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PCC-HR-2E-Existential Therapy

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Existential Therapy - Founder   show
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personality Theory   show
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Existential Anxiety   show
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View of Maladaptive Behavior   show
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Neurotic Anxiety   show
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show Is to help the client achieve an authentic existence, or mode of being-in-the-world, in whcih he/she can confront the threat of non-being, take responsibility for decisions in the face of ex. doubt, and acknowledge his/her fundamental ex. isolation.  
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Therapeutic Techniques   show
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show One partner (the therapist) attempts to understand and experience as much as possible the "being" of the other partner (the client) to help that partner become more fully aware of his/her own being-in-the-world.  
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