tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post3741755205405435449..comments2024-03-27T02:13:58.088-07:00Comments on Integral Options Cafe: Individual Psychology versus Existential Psychology: A Typology Approachwilliam harrymanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06981478282688361274noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-47831576745685119482012-05-20T21:13:13.055-07:002012-05-20T21:13:13.055-07:00Your mentioned scenario about Audrie Chenlee is ci...Your mentioned scenario about Audrie Chenlee is cited but not referenced at the end.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-16864614988046583512009-07-19T10:32:32.622-07:002009-07-19T10:32:32.622-07:00The Classical Adlerian Psychology web site address...The Classical Adlerian Psychology web site address has been changed to http://www.Adlerian.us. Please correct the older link (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hstein/) as it is no longer active.<br /><br />Also, please change "The Alfred Adler Institute of San Francisco" to "The Alfred Adler Institutes of Northwestern Washington and San Francisco."Henry T. Stein, Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01975977201316144692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-59422726713282867572009-06-21T14:28:49.678-07:002009-06-21T14:28:49.678-07:00A very interesting discussion. It is interesting ...A very interesting discussion. It is interesting that you say individual psychology is more relevant to extroverts and existential more relevant to introverts. I think this has some weight and yet I see a range of clients (introverts and extroverts - if we choose to use the labels like this), who respond well to the existential paradigm I work within. I think an integrative appraoch with an existential overlay potentially serves all clients (as we all face existential givens) - and might even seen as assisting them further on the path to individuation.<br /><br />Clare Mann<br /><a href="http://thesydneypsychologist.com/" rel="nofollow">TheSydneyPsychologist.com</a>Clare Mannhttp://www.thesydneypsychologist.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-70056651342907504422009-06-16T02:46:23.380-07:002009-06-16T02:46:23.380-07:00Emotional intelligence is the ability to understan...Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand your own emotions and those of people around you. Emotional intelligence is sometimes referred to as emotional quotient or emotional literacy. Individuals with emotion intelligence are able to relate to others with compassion and empathy, have well-developed social skills and use this emotional awareness to direct their actions and behaviour.Azam Manshahttp://www.carecaprice.com/?p=14noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-83226877030248807072009-06-14T13:29:19.711-07:002009-06-14T13:29:19.711-07:00Hey ~C,
Glad for whatever got you blogging. :)
N...Hey ~C,<br /><br />Glad for whatever got you blogging. :)<br /><br />Nah, Wilber isn't mainstream. I have a very transpersonally oriented teacher this time around, so all of my papers for her have been integral psychology based - in general I'll stick with Kegan.<br /><br />Peace,<br />Billwilliam harrymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06981478282688361274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13617569.post-91728029581974168872009-06-14T13:21:25.428-07:002009-06-14T13:21:25.428-07:00i see you cited Wilber in your paper. so is mainst...i see you cited Wilber in your paper. so is mainstream academia taking Wilber's work seriously now in the domain of psychology? :)<br /><br />speaking of existential psychotherapy, i remember it being the basis of the "existential memoir" writing class i attended many years ago. it got me started with blogging :)<br /><br />good luck with your class. go kick ass :)<br /><br />~C~C4Chaoshttp://www.c4chaos.comnoreply@blogger.com