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Phenomenology

6 techniques · 4 approaches
Deurzen
Phenomenological Method (Epoché, Description, Equalization, Horizontalization)
Phenomenological Method (Epoché, Description, Equalization, Horizontalization)
Van Deurzen's basic toolkit: the therapist deliberately "brackets" their own assumptions, theories, and interpretations in order to meet the…
Jung
Image Work / Archetypal Psychology (Hillman) / Soul-Making
Image Work / Archetypal Psychology (Hillman) / Soul-Making
James Hillman developed "archetypal psychology", radically focusing therapy on images as a reality in themselves. His principle: the image d…
Jung
Working with Synchronicity
Working with Synchronicity
Synchronicity — "an acausal connecting principle" (Jung, 1952): meaningful coincidences between external events and inner psychic states. In…
Längle
Personal Existential Analysis (PEA)
Personal Existential Analysis (PEA)
The central method of Längle's existential analysis. A phenomenological-process approach that lets the client work through a concrete situat…
Längle
Phenomenological Dialogue
Phenomenological Dialogue
The base stance and method of conducting a therapeutic conversation in existential analysis. The therapist does not interpret but follows th…
Yalom
Phenomenological Exploration (Spinelli)
Phenomenological Exploration (Spinelli)
A view of the pure, unique experience of the client, without theories, diagnoses, or interpretations. The instrument — epoché (bracketing): …
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