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Peter Raabe

    Krieg & Liebe
    Von deutscher Tonkunst
    Bruckner
    Philosophy's Role in Counseling and Psychotherapy
    Issues in Philosophical Counseling
    Philosophical Counseling
    • 2013

      The book presents a compelling argument that philosophy can enhance traditional mental health treatments. Raabe provides clinical evidence demonstrating that both mild and clinical mental illnesses can be prevented and alleviated through philosophical talk therapy. He supports his claims with concrete case examples, illustrating the practical applications and benefits of integrating philosophical principles into mental health care.

      Philosophy's Role in Counseling and Psychotherapy
    • 2002

      Issues in Philosophical Counseling

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores complex challenges faced by counselors, offering philosophical insights into how these dilemmas can be approached. It combines in-depth philosophical discussions with illustrative case studies, addressing key issues that arise in counseling practices. By bridging philosophy and practical counseling, it provides a unique framework for understanding and resolving client problems.

      Issues in Philosophical Counseling
    • 2000

      Philosophical Counseling

      Theory and Practice

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book critiques current theories and practices of philosophical counseling, highlighting their limitations. It proposes a comprehensive model that synthesizes the most effective concepts and practical reports in the field. Through this defense, the author aims to establish a more robust framework for understanding and applying philosophical counseling.

      Philosophical Counseling