New program in Existential Phenomenological (EP) Psychology began to train therapists in a radically new philosophical healing model in 1981
The Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) Program in Existential Phenomenological (EP) Psychology began to train therapists in a radically new philosophical healing model in 1981. The art and human science of existential-phenomenological therapy offered a deeply humanistic and experiential relational framework for creating apprenticeships with meaning making in the therapeutic journey for therapist and patient.
Join the event to share memories and fellowship, in-person and online.
- Sunday, May 15
- 12:30-5:30 p.m.
- Father LeRoux S.J. Conference Center, STCN 160
The central founders of this new model, George Kunz, Steen Halling, Lane Gerber, Jan Rowe, Kevin Krycka, and Jim Risser, brought forward a vision for a reframing of human suffering from reductive pathology to passage and possibility.
Written by Karen L. Bystrom
Sunday, May 8, 2022