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Levinas and the Other in Psychotherapy and Counselling [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 317 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032342668
  • ISBN-13: 9781032342665
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 317 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032342668
  • ISBN-13: 9781032342665
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For Emmanuel Levinas the danger of Western thought is that, if we start with ourselves, we end with ourselves. Psychotherapy and counselling would be for the sole purpose of strengthening self-initiated and self-directed fulfilment, resulting in individual and societal forms of totalitarianism. Levinas suggests that ethics should be about putting the Other first, but not in some fundamentalist Christian sense of the self-choosing to give ones life for others. The origin of authentic ethical behaviour is not from the self but from the Other.

Levinas offers us a fundamental shift in our thinking about therapeutic practices. His writings call on us to have an ethical responsibility in the very way we practice therapy. This is with all the complexities of negotiating from nearness and distance, involvement and boundaries, and how we view ourselves in attempting to do this. Levinas inspires us towards ontological, epistemological and methodological shifts. The attempt to put the Other first can significantly change our notion of being. It can help us be taken away from the dangers of a therapy based on ego psychology, which seems to permeate so much of our therapies whether classified as humanistic, psychoanalytic, behavioural or existential. All except the Introduction and two of the chapters were originally published in the European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Citation Information ix
Notes on Contributors xii
Introduction: Levinas and the Other in psychotherapy and counselling 1(5)
Del Ioewenthal
George Kunz
1 Levinas (1905-1995): His life and some key ideas
6(5)
Del Loewenthal
Robert Snell
2 Emmanuel Levinas (2003) On Escape
11(7)
Richard A. Colhen
3 Knowledge of the Other
18(15)
James E. Faulconer
4 Self-betraying emotions and the psychology of heteronomy
33(10)
Richard N. Williams
5 Towards an ethical-hermeneutics
43(12)
Jeff Warren
6 Beyond therapy: Levinas and ethical therapeutics
55(7)
Robert D. Walsh
7 Toward a therapy for the Other
62(11)
George Sayre
8 Epistemology and the hither side: A Levinasian account of relational knowing
73(12)
Joshua W. Clegg
Brent D. Slife
9 The difficulty of being: A partial reading of E. Levinas, De l'existence a l'existant
85(11)
Jeffrey Bloechl
10 The idea of a possibility
96(7)
Helen Douglas
11 Taking therapy beyond modernity? The promise and limitations of a Levinasian understanding
103(12)
Richard House
12 The ethics of the relational
115(12)
Del Loewenthal
Index 127
Del Loewenthal is Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapy and Counselling at the University of Roehampton and is Chair of the Southern Association for Psychotherapy and Counselling (SAFPAC), London, UK. He is an existential-analytic psychotherapist, and chartered psychologist, with a particular interest in phenomenology. His books include Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling after Postmodernism (Routledge 2017). www.delloewenthal.com; www.safpac.co.uk