Det er her du kan finde hjælp til at navigere omkring flere forskellige nedslagssteder i feltet. Der er både hjælp til at få “slået hul” på emnerne i din praksis, men også redskaber til fordybelse i fænomenologisk eksistentialisme og religionspsykologi.
Under alle områder er der mulighed for at kontakte selskabet med forslag til udvidelse af biblioteket og ressourcerne.
Endelig er der mulighed for at søge via fokusord i emneskyen her til højre (på mobil findes det nederst på siden).
Undervisning og supervision
Herunder er ressourcer møntet på undervisning og supervision. Det kan dreje sog om oversigter, diagrammer eller koret artikler, der belyser emnet eksemplarisk.
Klassikere og grundbøger
Top 10 over bøger, artikler e.lign./grundbøger/klassikere
Hvordan kommer jeg i gang med feltet?
Hvordan får jeg taget hul på emnet i min praksis? Eller hvordan fordyber jeg min klient eller mig selv i materialet.
Links
En buket af links til søsterorganisationer og andre relevante hjemmesider.
Du kan bladre i samlingen med pilene.
The Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality is a division of the American Psychological Association (APA) that promotes psychological theory, research, and clinical practice to understand the significance of religion and spirituality in people’s lives and in the discipline of psychology.
The International Association for the Psychology of Religion (IAPR) is an international organization promoting scientific research and exchange within the field of the psychology of religion.
Based in Germany
The Collaborating Centre has been set up to support the development of values-based practice through shared learning. Based at St Catherine’s College in Oxford the Centre brings together a wide range of individuals and organisations working on different aspects of values-based practice around the world.
The British Society for Phenomenology is a not-for-profit organisation set up with the intention of promoting research and awareness in the field of Phenomenology and other cognate arms of philosophical thought. Currently, the society accomplishes these aims through its journal, essay prize, impact agenda, events, and podcast.
The PhenoLab was set up in 2019 as a series of seminars and lectures organised and held by Prof. Dr. Francesca Brencio, Director of the lab.
Currently, the PhenoLab network has 482 participants from across the globe. This is surely a sign of great hope for us: building bridges among philosophers and mental health workers can help to develop different skills and tools to care for people, not merely to treat a disease.
FETE exists to create, foster and secure an ongoing development of Existential Therapy across Europe as well as provide a platform for therapeutic, academic, theoretical and applied practice exchange on the topic of existential therapy. This with the hope to support and encourage European-wide training and education projects in Existential Therapy.
