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Existential Wellness Coaching: A Guide to Helping Clients Make Meaning and Live Authentically [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 198 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 380 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041209274
  • ISBN-13: 9781041209270
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 198 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 380 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041209274
  • ISBN-13: 9781041209270

This comprehensive guide merges existential philosophy with wellness coaching strategies, equipping coaches with powerful tools to help clients meet their existential challenges and lead lives of authentic purpose, deeper meaning, and sustainable well-being.



This comprehensive guide merges existential philosophy with wellness coaching strategies, equipping coaches with powerful tools to help clients meet their existential challenges and lead lives of authentic purpose, deeper meaning, and sustainable well-being.

Dr. Eric Maisel introduces existential wellness coaching as a holistic approach that recognizes how physical and psychological well-being are intrinsically connected to our sense of purpose, meaning, and authenticity. Grounded in concepts from existential philosophy, this practical guide helps coaches, therapists, and other mental health practitioners deepen their work with clients to address existential challenges, and to help clients develop the resilience to maintain existential well-being in challenging times. Unlike traditional coaching that focuses solely on goals or conventional therapy that treats symptoms, existential wellness coaching empowers clients to confront life's fundamental questions while developing concrete strategies for living with greater intention. Each chapter systematically addresses core existential concerns, including self-relationship, value identification, purpose creation, meaning-making, authenticity, and developing a personal life philosophy.

Offering new ways of thinking about common existential issues, this book contains tools that will help coaches enable their clients to make life-changing shifts and necessary mental reframes.

Arvustused

As an experienced psychotherapist, couples counselor, and existential life coach, Ive been waiting for a book that moves us beyond the frame of existential coaching to the contemporary and highly useful idea of existential wellness coaching. In these difficult times, this book is needed now more than ever. Highly recommended!

Don Laird, Psychotherapist, Adjunct Professor, Carlow University, co-editor, Existential Wellness

Ive seen Eric Maisel in action training coaches and the level of professionalism and humanity he brings to the task is unparalleled. We see it again in Existential Wellness Coaching, a breakthrough book that joins his books for coaches (like The Coachs Way and Coaching the Artist Within) as an essential guide for helpers in all of the healing and helping professions.

Lynda Monk, MSW, RSW, CPCC, Director, International Association for Journal Writing

Eric Maisel created our Existential Wellness Coach Certificate Program, which students love. His new book, Existential Wellness Coaching, will become the text for that training; and I highly recommend that if you teach in the areas of existential coaching or existential therapy, that you consider adopting Existential Wellness Coaching as a text for your class. Your students will relish it!

Gerard ODonovan, CEO and Founder, Noble Manhattan Coaching

Existential Wellness Coaching is a stunning work. Besides being a tutorial on a specific kind of coaching, it is also a treatise on how to live in todays chaotic world. It is a must read, not only for people interested in coaching and/or existentialism, but for everyone. The book, and its author, should be remembered in the history books as the first twenty-first century addition to the earlier works of existentialism and their creators, Soren Kierkegaard, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, et al.

Denise Beck-Clark, author, Thirty Years Hence and Concurrent Sentences

When I first discovered Dr. Eric Maisels work several years ago, I was a professional creative seeking to deepen my path. Now, as a creativity coach, educator, and filmmaker, I continue to find his books both inspiring and intellectually rigorous. Existential Wellness Coaching offers profound insights into addressing lifes and clients challenges. Not to be missed!

Nefeli Soteriou, independent filmmaker and creativity coach

Existential Wellness Coaching is a masterful menu of ideas, tactics, and coaching vignettes to support clients with the project of their life. Eric Maisels ability to weave existential practices into accessible and powerful coaching tools is evident in every page. His personal vision of existential wellness confronts big topics such as freedom, authenticity, creativity, absurdity, and rebellion, while delivering a compelling coaching model for clients who are struggling with the complexities of human nature and existence. I highly recommend this book as a valuable addition to your coaching toolkit.

Sharon Stratford, Career and Creativity Coach, New Zealand

We are grateful to have Eric Maisel, the United States most sought-after Master Creativity Coach and Existential Wellness Coach, supporting our international community of coaches with CPD masterclasses. For many years, hes brought a wealth of practical life and business experience to these sessions; hes also demonstrated a genuine love, and feel for existential issues. Added to which, he has a pragmatic and a light approach that makes his teachings accessible, which is much appreciated. Existential Wellness Coaching brings these qualities together in a single much-needed volume. Highly recommended for coaches, therapists, and anyone interested in meaning, purpose, and existential well-being.

Aurora Dawn Campbell, Accredited Fellow Coach and Mentor, Business Director, International Authority for Professional Coaching & Mentoring (IAPC&M)

1. From Existential Thought to Existential Wellness
2. The History of a
Concept
3. On Existential Wellness Coaching
4. Existential Wellness Coaching
Tactics
5. The Weight of Individuality
6. The Story of Life Purposes
7.
Coaching Meaning
8. The Pain of Meaning Crises
9. On Existential Sadness
10.
On Existential Anxiety
11. Dealing with Ambiguity and Uncertainty
12. The
Problem of Work
13. Freedom, Resistance, and Rebellion
14. On Authenticity
15. Creativitys Place in the Puzzle
16. The Possibility of Existential Joy
Postscript
Eric Maisel, PhD, is the author of 60+ books, including The Coachs Way, Rethinking Depression, Brave New Mind, Night Brilliance, Coaching the Artist Within, and The Van Gogh Blues. He writes the Rethinking Mental Health blog for Psychology Today, with 3.5 million views, and is the lead editor for the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry series.