Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Video
with
James Bugental, PhD
Video 1.75 CE Credits

Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy

Watch legendary psychotherapist James Bugental masterfully demonstrate Existential Therapy in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.   Video length: 1h 48m
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Overview

Bugental believes that each of us has a great deal more potential than we utilize, and he aims to help his clients live out their potential more fully, focusing almost exclusively on the client’s experience in the present moment. In this video, Bugental helps an African-American client let down the walls that keep her in constant survival mode. He gently and persistently brings attention to her implicit emotional cues, including snide laughs and hidden self insults, ultimately bringing to light her impulsive self-judgment, which covers up the “hurt under the mountain.” Through Bugental’s guidance she is able to stay with her feelings in the moment—a feat she admits she never allows herself on her own. Discussions before and after the session elucidate his approach.

See why Bugental is considered by many to be one of the most talented therapists of all time. Decades before mindfulness became a buzzword in our field, he was passionately advocating for the importance of client and therapist presence. He is a master at engaging clients, helping them to explore their utmost concerns in a way that feels truly alive, and challenging their resistance in a tactful but forceful way. Any serious student or practitioner of the art of psychotherapy be enriched by watching his work.

This video is part of the 15-video series, Psychotherapy with the Experts. Other self-study videos in this series include:

  • Adlerian Therapy
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Donald Meichenbaum
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with John Krumboltz
  • Family Systems Therapy
  • Feminist Therapy
  • Integrative Counseling
  • Integrative Therapy
  • Mind-Body Therapy
  • Multimodal Therapy
  • Object Relations Therapy
  • Person-Centered Expressive Arts Therapy
  • Reality Therapy
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Transactional Analysis

What you'll learn

  • List the key concepts of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
  • Explain James Bugental's therapy style and how he brings attention to clients' implicit speech and gestures
  • Apply an Existential-Humanistic approach to your own therapeutic work with clients

About the Experts

James Bugental, PhD
Expert

James Bugental, PhD

James F.T. Bugental, PhD (1915-2008) was a leading spokesman for existential-humanistic psychotherapy since the publication of his ground-breaking book The Search for Authenticity. He followed with classics such as Psychotherapy and Process, The Art of the Psychotherapist, and Psychotherapy Isn't What You Think. Recipient of numerous awards, and influential trainer to thousands of psychotherapists, he truly made a substantial and enduring contribution to the field of psychology.

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