Une analyse claire et éclairée des applications conceptuelles et pratiques sous-jacentes de la psychothérapie moderne, ce livre questionne de nombreuses hypothèses et limites de la psychothérapie telle qu'elle est pratiquée aujourd'hui. Ceux-ci incluent le besoin impérieux d'identifier un « problème », la précipitation qui en résulte vers une « solution rapide » et des vues psychologiquement étroites et réductionnistes des possibilités, de l'expérience et des façons d'être dans le monde.
Dans la compréhension des auteurs psychothérapeutes (avec une combinaison de quatre décennies de pratique entre eux), la vie n'est pas un problème à résoudre, mais une réalité à expérimenter et à comprendre. Ils s'appuient sur les croyances amérindiennes et les enseignements de la philosophie orientale dans leur argument que la psychothérapie n'existe pas pour soulager les problèmes, mais pour aider l'individu à découvrir le sens et la vérité qui existent dans la douleur, la souffrance, l'excitation, le désespoir et toutes les autres émotions et expériences humaines. L'accent central de la psychothérapie devrait être sur la façon dont nous pouvons accepter la vie dans sa totalité d'une manière qui permet à la connaissance de soi de faire surface.
Paths of Freedom cherche à soulager le fournisseur ainsi que le chercheur de psychothérapie et explore la libération personnelle d'une société qui aurait ses membres exister de manière prescrite. Plutôt que d'abdiquer la liberté et l'authenticité en cherchant une vérité extérieure à nous-mêmes, nous devrions nous engager dans l'ensemble de l'expérience, pleinement éveillé et sensible à toute la vie.
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