From Theory to Technology: The Case of Existential Psychotherapy

Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (1):74-84 (2017)
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Abstract

The psychotherapeutic technologies of the social sciences and humanities are the result of a long process that has shaped its theory and social and therapeutic practice, as part of a specific cultural and ideological context. The use of these technologies as a fundamental prerequisite has a human factor that determines the implementation of communicative mechanisms within the framework of set goals and objectives. Psychotherapeutic technologies are based on a “theory of the human,” which is not a scientific theory in the strict sense of the word, but nonetheless allows for empirical and operational interpretation.

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