Modal Integrative Psychotherapy
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The book addresses the growing interconnectedness between philosophical counseling and traditional psychotherapy. The book addresses the growing interconnectedness between philosophical counseling and traditional psychotherapy. It explores the organic links between core philosophical concepts and theories, and the corresponding problems and theories in psychotherapy. Aleksandar Fatic focuses on the use of modal logic as a foundation for psychotherapy within the proposed Modal Integrative Psychotherapy model. The book functions both as a research work and a manual for the development and application of integrative psychotherapy, viewed through the lens of philosophical counseling and the exploration of the logical underpinnings of psychotherapy as its conceptual foundation. Aleksandar Fatic is Professor of Philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
The book addresses the growing interconnectedness between philosophical counseling and traditional psychotherapy. The book addresses the growing interconnectedness between philosophical counseling and traditional psychotherapy. It explores the organic links between core philosophical concepts and theories, and the corresponding problems and theories in psychotherapy. Aleksandar Fatic focuses on the use of modal logic as a foundation for psychotherapy within the proposed Modal Integrative Psychotherapy model. The book functions both as a research work and a manual for the development and application of integrative psychotherapy, viewed through the lens of philosophical counseling and the exploration of the logical underpinnings of psychotherapy as its conceptual foundation. Aleksandar Fatic is Professor of Philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
AmazonPages: 270, Hardcover, Palgrave Macmillan