This book draws on existential theory and original research to present the conceptual framework for an understanding of existential authenticity and demonstrates how this approach might be adopted in practice. The authors explore how a non-mediated connection with authentic lived experience might be established and introduced into everyday living. Drs. Jonathan Davidov and Pninit Russo-Netzer begin by introducing readers to the core theoretical concepts before illustrating how this might be applied in a therapeutic practice. It appeals to scholars and practitioners with an interest in existential psychology, phenomenology, and their broad implications.
There I was, left with only therapeutic reality to deal with. And how I love it even more with this theory. I am inspired by the study I encountered a few years ago, surprising links show that things are not (never) always as they seem. I only missed a more elaborate last chapter, of which I was very curious. How to manage from there on?