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Existential psychotherapy is one of the longest-established forms of psychological intervention, but the scope and nature of the intervention remains unclear. To deepen an understanding of the nature of existential psychotherapy, an international survey was conducted of existential practitioners, asking them to identify the authors and texts that had most influenced their practice. Responses were received from practitioners in 48 different countries, with 1,085 identifying the authors that had most influenced their practice, and 853 identifying the most influential texts. The six authors identified as most influential were Frankl (16.6 %), Yalom (15.5 %), Spinelli (10.6 %), van Deurzen (10.0 %), Längle (8.7 %), and May (5.9 %). The first four authors were also responsible for the six most influential texts: Man’s search for meaning (Frankl, 9.4 %), Existential psychotherapy (Yalom, 9.2 %), Practising existential psychotherapy (Spinelli, 3.5 %), The doctor and the soul (Frankl, 3.5 %), Everyday mysteries (van Deurzen, 3.4 %), and Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy in Practice (van Deurzen, 3.2 %). These findings help to develop a greater understanding of the theoretical and practical influences on existential psychotherapy today.
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This research was supported by a scholarship (SFRH/BD/71484/2010) from the FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Ministério da Educação e Ciência, Portugal.
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Edgar A. Correia receives a PhD scholarship from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT). Data used are part of first author PhD research. Authors have full control of all primary data and they agree to allow the journal to review their data if requested. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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This investigation was granted ethical approval, under the Counselling Unit research projects generic ethical approval (UEC0405/38), by the University of Strathclyde ethics committee.
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Correia, E.A., Cooper, M. & Berdondini, L. Existential Psychotherapy: An International Survey of the Key Authors and Texts Influencing Practice. J Contemp Psychother 45, 3–10 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-014-9275-y
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