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“I am going to die, and I don’t know what to do”? The Answer of Enchiridion 17
2024
If he wants you to play the part of a beggar, act even that part with all your skill; likewise, if you are playing a cripple, an official, or a private citizen. (Epictetus 2013) Being a psychologist, Sarah was aware of the common theory that people get cancer due to prolonged periods of living under stress, or because they repressed their feelings. [...]guilt and regret are added to the fear of death. Because everyone and her family too, are afraid of death, she must become a model and show them how not to be panicked and accept it as a natural part of life.
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Nietzschean psychology and psychotherapy
2016
Nietzschean Psychology and Psychotherapy describes Nietzsche as an unacknowledged critic of psychology and mental health, bringing out and integrating his teachings about wise living, coping with pain and suffering, and effecting self-change and self-cultivation.
A Non-blaming Chance and Action Approach to Therapy with Sexually Explicit Media Overuse: A Case Study
In this clinical presentation a non-blaming, non-judgmental approach to overuse of sexually explicit media (SEM) is introduced. This approach normalizes the problem and sees it in the context of evolution and market forces. It is claimed that such an approach contributes to change and strengthens the therapeutic alliance. A new technique utilizing chance to determine ways of using SEM illustrates a possible application of such a perspective. The method is described and some hypotheses are raised to account for its success. Despite the limitations of the case-study method, this promising new technique, without any known side-effects deserves further exploration.
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