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LIVING YOUR OWN LIFE LIVING YOUR OWN LIFE Existential Analysis in Action Edited by Silvia Längle and Christopher Wurm First published in 2016 by Karnac Books Ltd 118 Finchley Road London NW3 5HT Copyright © 2016 to Silvia Längle and Christopher Wurm for the edited collec- tion, and to the individual authors for their contributions. The rights of the contributors to be identified as the authors of this work have been asserted in accordance with §§ 77 and 78 of the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A C.I.P. for this book is available from the British Library ISBN-13: 978-1-78220-360-5 Typeset by V Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd., Chennai, India Printed in Great Britain www.karnacbooks.com CONTENTS ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ix FOREWORD xiii by Christopher Wurm CHAPTER ONE Can I rely on my feelings? 1 Alfried Längle CHAPTER TWO Meaning and happiness: on the vital significance of meaning 21 Christoph Kolbe CHAPTER THREE Spirituality in psychotherapy? The relationship of immanence and transcendence in existential analysis 35 Alfried Längle v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR The dimension of time as a challenge to truthful existence 53 Christine Wicki CHAPTER FIVE Steps towards meaning: the method of grasping meaning 65 Helene Drexler CHAPTER SIX Crisis: threat and opportunity 79 Anton Nindl CHAPTER SEVEN Fear: the royal road to existence—what hides behind fundamental fear and anticipatory anxiety? 89 Silvia Längle CHAPTER EIGHT “I am afraid of falling out of this world”: a case study of a patient with severe mutism and complete social withdrawal 101 Christian Probst CHAPTER NINE The path towards inner motion: an existential-analytic psychotherapy on depression 111 Karin Steinert CHAPTER TEN “… And after a suicide attempt I have to keep on living!” 121 Rupert Dinhobl CHAPTER ELEVEN “After all, only dumb people can be happy”: narcissistic personalities 127 Liselotte Tutsch CHAPTER TWELVE Anna: the child wounded in her boundaries 145 Michaela Probst CONTENTS vii CHAPTER THIRTEEN Sandplay: therapy with a child of divorced parents 161 Astrid Görtz CHAPTER FOURTEEN Encountering a disabled person: attitude and experience of the therapist 181 Karl Rühl AFTERWORD Living beginnings 191 Alfried Längle USEFUL WEBSITES 193 INDEX 195 ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS All authors in this collection are psychotherapists belonging to the Gesellschaft für Logotherapie und Existenzanalyse (GLE)—Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Vienna. Rupert Dinhobl, Mag.theol. Dr. theol. Born 1955 in Vienna. Psychotherapist on the Crisis Intervention Ward of the Christian-Doppler-Klinik of the University of Salzburg and in private practice, teaching supervisor of the Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis. Helene Drexler, Dr. phil. Born 1961. Clinical and health psychologist, existential analyst in pri- vate practice, supervisor and training therapist of the Austrian Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, lecturer at the University of Vienna. ix

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