Yalom conceptualized three stages of existential psychotherapy (beginning, middle, and end). Briefly describe what happens in each stage

(1)
(2)
(3)


Answer:
1. Beginning—The aim is for the therapist to understand the client’s existential position. The counselor enters the phenomenological world of the client.
2. Middle—The counselor helps the client make use of material from within him or herself to identify meanings, purposes, and values.
3. End—The client accepts existential dilemmas and constructs ways to have an authentic life within the existential limitations.

Counseling

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