The Emergent Self An Existential-gestalt Approach

The Emergent Self: An Existential-gestalt Approach by Peter Philippson, published by Karnac in 2009, offers a philosophical exploration of the concept of self, drawing from research evidence and its implications for psychotherapy. This 150-page book presents a nuanced understanding of how the self is both an illusion and a construct, emphasizing the effort required to maintain continuity in the face of life’s diverse possibilities.
Readers will find that the author systematically examines the theoretical foundations of his approach, linking them to clinical implications and philosophical perspectives. The text delves into the dual nature of the continuing self, highlighting its role in fostering deeper connections in relationships while also addressing the anxiety that can arise from existential uncertainties. Through extended case examples, Philippson illustrates how these concepts are integral to psychotherapy, making this work relevant for those interested in philosophy, psychology, and mental health.
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This book tracks a particular understanding of self, philosophically, from research evidence and in its implications for psychotherapy. At each step, the author includes first the theory he is working from, then the clinical implications of the theory, followed by some links to the philosophical outlook inherent in the theory, and finally a more extended case example.It takes the view that the continuing self is partly an illusion, partly a construct, and that we in fact have to work to stay the same in the face of all the different possibilities the world offers us. The author believes that we do this for two reasons. First of all, continuity allows deeper contact: friendships, loving relationships with partners and families. Secondly, and balancing this, the predictable is less anxiety-producing, and that we avoid this existential anxiety by acting in a stereotyped way and avoiding some of the depths of contact. He argues that this dual nature of continuing self, in one context deepening contact and in another context avoiding contact, has an important place in the understanding of psychotherapy.
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