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La psychologie existentielle est une discipline scientifique dont les théories et méthodes visent à comprendre l'existence humaine et les choix de vie, à saisir notre rapport à tout ce qui fait la vie et la condition humaine, avec comme objectif d'aider au développement des personnes. Elle propose des méthodes et pratiques qui permettent, in fine, d'aider à réaliser une vie authentique et pleine de sens. Son cadre théorique cohérent, ses liens avec d'autres disciplines dont la philosophie, la sociologie, l'esthétique, la médecine, etc., ses applications pratiques utiles pour la formation des conseiller(e)s, des psychologues, des managers ou des psychothérapeutes, en constituent des éléments encourageants pour le développement d'un courant académique et professionnel. Cet ouvrage approfondit les grands concepts de cette discipline, comme la filiation philosophique de la psychologie existentielle, ses repères théoriques (les crises de l'existence, l'angoisse, la spiritualité, le sens de la vie, le cadre existentiel des entreprises…), ses méthodes (les outils psychométriques et la pratique de l'entretien) et toutes ses applications. Il en montre les potentialités pour comprendre notre rapport au monde, favoriser l'adaptation et l'épanouissement des individus, faire fructifier les relations de travail et le développement des organisations et apporter une touche plus humaine et sensible à l'existence.
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This book explores the search for meaning in the 21st century, particularly in the context of work. Authored by Beate von Devivere, it delves into the existential psychology and logotherapy tradition of Viktor E. Frankl. The book addresses how individuals can find purpose and fulfillment in their professional lives, beyond mere duty. It highlights the importance of integrating existential questions and meaningful approaches into the workplace, thereby fostering personal growth and a sense of community. Designed for those interested in psychology, management, and workplace development, it bridges the gap between individual aspirations and collective well-being.
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De nombreux penseurs du XXe siècle ont ouvert des voies pour penser des points de croisements entre phénoménologie et psychanalyse dans les champs psychanalytique, philosophique et psychiatrique. Cet ouvrage interdisciplinaire offre un panorama des recherches actuelles dans le prolongement de ces travaux. Il réunit les contributions françaises et internationales de psychiatres, psychanalystes, chercheurs en psychanalyse et philosophes. Chaque contribution interroge, à sa manière, la fécondité ou les limites d’un tel dialogue, partant tantôt de l’irréductibilité des deux champs tantôt de leurs points de convergence, pour explorer les voies qui permettent un passage De l’inconscient à l’existence. L’enjeu ici est multiple tant pour la psychanalyse que pour la phénoménologie. Sur un plan épistémologique, ce dialogue invite à renouveler les pensées de l’inconscient et du phénomène : en quoi la « psychologie des profondeurs » peut-elle éclairer la science des phénomènes, soit de « ce qui apparaît » ? En retour, que nous apprend le phénomène sur la théorie de l’inconscient ? D’un point de vue clinique, l’ouvrage explore des pistes permettant d’interroger à nouveau frais ce que peut être une clinique de l’inconscient qui prenne en compte le sujet ek-sistant, ce sujet incarné, plongé dans le « monde de la vie ». Le lecteur y trouvera exposées des voies divergentes et parfois irréconciliables. Cette multiplicité témoignera, nous l’espérons, de la richesse d’un dialogue fondé sur une insistante altérité qui, au-delà de cet ouvrage, continuera de nous donner à penser.
Phenomenological psychology --- Subconsciousness --- Psychoanalysis --- Unconscious (Psychology) --- Unconsciousness --- Psychology --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- psychanalyse --- phénoménologie --- psychologie --- inconscient
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For about one century the catalogue of books in phenomenological psychopathology has been tremendously rich in essays, but remarkably poor in handbooks. Even the cornerstone of our canon, Jaspers’ General Psychopathology, originally written as a textbook, can hardly be given to a student as a basic reading. This makes extremely difficult teaching the fundamentals of our discipline. Students ask for manualized knowledge expecting teachers to explain them what-exactly-must-be-done-in-a-given-circumstance. This Handbook is meant to fill these gaps. It includes a detailed, thorough and reader-friendly description of philosophical and clinical key-concepts and constructs, and of the contributions of leading figures of phenomenological psychopathology. It establishes clear connections between psychopathological knowledge and clinical practice. It liaise phenomenological psychopathology to contemporary debates in nosography, clinical epistemology, research and the neurosciences. It’s stronger benefit is that it brings together evidence-based with person-based knowledge. All learning is based on process of recognition. ‘Recognition’ means identification of someone or something from previous encounters or knowledge. In standard clinical training this process is called ‘diagnosis’ and evidence-based diagnostic skills are deemed fundamental. Students are spot-on when soliciting this kind of knowledge to be regimented and normalized. Yet ‘recognition’ has a second meaning: acknowledging the absolute singularity of what is out there. To recognize someone or something means to be able to tolerate its otherness. This kind of recognition is a practice in which epistemology is in touch with ethics. Whereas recognition qua identification or diagnosis is an act of recollection based on previously acquired knowledge, recognition qua acknowledgement is an ethical act of acceptance of the unique being-so of the other person or state of affairs. The Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology engages in bringing together these two kinds of ‘recognition’ and establish a solid as well as flexible framework for the clinic of mental disorders.
Psychology, Pathological. --- Phenomenological psychology. --- Psychopathologie --- Psychologie phénoménologique --- Psychology, Pathological --- Phenomenological psychology --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Psychology --- Abnormal psychology --- Diseases, Mental --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Pathological psychology --- Psychology, Abnormal --- Psychopathology --- Neurology --- Brain --- Criminal psychology --- Mental health --- Psychiatry --- Psychoanalysis --- Diseases --- E-books --- Philosophical anthropology --- Psychologie phénoménologique
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"This book will guide your students through five different qualitative approaches thematic analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis, grounded theory, narrative analysis and discourse analysis. Applying them all to a common data set, this book gives a step by step on each approach and helps students work out which is the right one for them. Plus, with a whole new part on qualitative data collection including chapters on interviewing, social media data and visual methodologies this new edition is the ultimate resource for students engaged in qualitative psychological research or studying methods at any level."--Publisher's website.
Qualitative methods in social research --- Psychology --- Qualitative research --- Grounded theory --- Discourse analysis --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Phenomenological psychology --- Research --- Methodology --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Social sciences --- Qualitative analysis (Research) --- Qualitative methods (Research)
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This second edition provides a review of the current flow research. The first, thoroughly revised and extended, part of the book, addresses basic concepts, correlates, conditions and consequences of flow experience. This includes the developments of the flow model, methods to measure flow, its physiological correlates, personality factors involved in the emergence of flow, social flow, the relationship of flow with performance and wellbeing, but also possible negative consequences of flow. The second, completely new, part of the book addresses flow in diverse contexts, in particular, work, development, sports, music and arts, and human computer interaction. As such, the book provides a broad overview on the current state of flow research – from the basics to specific contexts of application. It presents what has been learned since the beginning of flow research, what is still open, and how the mission to understand and foster flow should continue. The book addresses researchers and students who are interested in flow, as well as practitioners who seek for sound research on flow in their field of expertise.
Positive psychology. --- Quality of life. --- Personality. --- Social psychology. --- Positive Psychology. --- Quality of Life Research. --- Personality and Social Psychology. --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Personal identity --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Individuality --- Persons --- Self --- Temperament --- Life, Quality of --- Economic history --- Life --- Social history --- Basic needs --- Human comfort --- Social accounting --- Work-life balance --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Phenomenological psychology. --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Action, Psychology of --- Drive (Psychology) --- Psychology of action
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Time and Body promotes the application of phenomenological psychopathology and embodied research to a broad spectrum of mental disorders. In a new and practical way, it integrates the latest research on the temporal and intersubjective constitution of the body, self and its mental disorders from phenomenological, embodied and interdisciplinary research perspectives. The authors investigate how temporal processes apply to the contribution of embodiment and selfhood, as well as to their destabilization, such as in eating disorders and borderline personality disorders, schizophrenia, depression, social anxiety or dementia. The chapters demonstrate the applicability of phenomenological psychopathology to a range of illnesses and its relevance to treatment and clinical practice.
Psychology, Pathological. --- Mind and body. --- Time --- Phenomenological psychology. --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Psychology --- Body and mind --- Body and soul (Philosophy) --- Human body --- Mind --- Mind-body connection --- Mind-body relations --- Mind-cure --- Somatopsychics --- Brain --- Dualism --- Philosophical anthropology --- Holistic medicine --- Mental healing --- Parousia (Philosophy) --- Phrenology --- Psychophysiology --- Self --- Abnormal psychology --- Diseases, Mental --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Pathological psychology --- Psychology, Abnormal --- Psychopathology --- Neurology --- Criminal psychology --- Mental health --- Psychiatry --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychological aspects --- Diseases
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