Boss’ and Binswanger's health anthropologies and existential philosophies

J. Olesen
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Abstract This article highlights central background themes in existential phenomenology, and gives a brief introduction to Boss and Binswanger within a perspective where man and fellow man, dialogue, participation and communication, the lived body, and the surroundings are seen as one interrelated unity. Boss and Binswanger's existential phenomenologies are to my knowledge some of the few therapy concepts that integrate theory and practice concerning every aspect of human existence into one inter-subjective biopsychosocial entity. This introduction to Binswanger's Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt in combination with Boss so called existentials offers a systematic way for counselors, therapists, and people working with rehabilitation to understand why any client regardless of the character of his or her symptoms (somatic, psychological, or psychiatric) is also always challenged, more or less, by life and existence on a more existential level. This is where the rehabilitation healing powers of an existential ...
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博斯和宾斯旺格的健康人类学和存在主义哲学
摘要:本文强调了存在现象学的中心背景主题,并从人与人、对话、参与和交流、活着的身体和周围环境被视为一个相互关联的统一体的角度简要介绍了博斯和宾斯旺格。据我所知,Boss和Binswanger的存在现象学是少数几个将人类存在的各个方面的理论和实践整合为一个主体间生物心理社会实体的治疗概念。宾斯旺格的Umwelt, Mitwelt和Eigenwelt的介绍结合了Boss所谓的存在主义,为咨询师,治疗师和从事康复工作的人提供了一种系统的方式来理解为什么任何客户,不管他或她的症状(身体的,心理的或精神的)的特征,也总是或多或少地受到生活和存在的挑战,在更存在的层面上。这就是康复治疗的力量存在的地方…
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