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Existential Humanistic Psychology with Dr Kirk Schneider, author of Life-Enhancing Anxiety: Key to a Sane World. Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr Kirk Schneider who is a renowned psychologist and author.

Link to Dr. Schneider's book: https://universityprofessorspress.com/product/life-enhancing-anxiety/

00:00 Introducing Dr. Kirk Schneider

2:28 Anxiety to awe

17:26 Confronting the 'other'

43:53 What might an existential therapist do?

56:47 Death anxiety

March 27, 2023

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Anonymous

I'm not an educated person but I'm a natural philosopher and I think there will always be people like me who are interested in the deep and fascinating subjects of Existential and Humanistic philosophy and therefore people who want to take part in therapy around the same. There always was so there always will be. Not everyone is enthralled by capitalism and efficiency.

Anonymous

“To live with and make the best of the depth and mystery of existence”. Damn. That might actually make me want to take care of myself when I’m having a hard time convincing myself that I deserve it.