Existential Therapy

An Introduction to Existential-Humanistic Psychology and Therapy

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Podcasts

Matthew Fox Interview of Kirk Schneider
Link to a audio file discussion with Kirk Schneider on his book Rediscovery of Awe.

Michael Krasny Interview with Kirk Schneider
Link to another audio file with interview of Kirk Schneider on his book Rediscovery of Awe.

Existential Quotes

“Good art wounds as well as delights. It must, because our defenses against the truth are wound so tightly around us. But as art chips away at our defenses, it also opens us to healing potentialities that transcend intellectual games and ego-preserving strategies.”

— Rollo May, My Quest for Beauty

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