Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-201).
Contents
Counseling and psychotherapy as human encounter -- The freedom and creativity of the therapeutic relationship -- Freedom, human will and the affirmation of the reality in the therapeutic relationship -- Therapy, willessness and existential will -- Therapy, culture, and tradition -- Therapeutic attitudes -- The goals of counseling and psychotherapy from the existential viewpoint.
Summary
Analyzes and explains the essence, purpose, major problems and necessary fundamental attitudes in counseling.