Philosophy Zone: HEIDEGGER: Discourse and Dialogue

Centre for Existential Practice (CEP)


Philosophy Zone: HEIDEGGER Discourse and Dialogue


$150 (flat rate) or $550 (flat rate package of 6)

Part of a new philosophy series encompassing 6 generous 2-hour “bites” of discourse and dialogue using a framework that Dr Steven Segal calls CDE(Convention-Disruption-Enlightenment). Presented via zoom and limited to 25 participants, Steven will use the CDE framework to demonstrate how 6 key philosophers’ views emerged through the societal conventions of the time to facilitate a new way of seeing and being in the world. Steven’s choice of philosophers stems from how relevant their philosophical perspectives remain today and how they can be used in the therapy room to form the basis of psychotherapeutic transformation. 

According to Heidegger, existential anxiety disrupts our habitual ways of being-in-the-world. By embracing and resolutely working through existential anxiety new possibilities of being-in-the-world are opened. Being-in-the-world and existential anxiety are the themes of this session. And we will consider the value of existential anxiety as a disruptor to ways of being-in-the world in the therapy room.

Presenter:

Dr Steven Segal 

Steven Segal PhD (Wits), MA (Wits), BA (Wits), BA Honours (RAU), BA Honours (Wits)
Dr Steven Segal is a registered and practising psychologist. He is also recognised internationally for his work in philosophical counselling. He was an Associate Professor of the Macquarie Graduate School of Management at Macquarie University where he lectured, conducted research and developed an approach to executive coaching and psychotherapy called “Existential Executive Coaching.” He is the author of two books which look at the role of existential psychology and philosophy in leadership and management. He is the co-editor of a third book called Face to Face with Management Practice. He has published over thirty peer reviewed journal articles. Steven’s approach to psychology, therapy and teaching emerged not only out of formal studies but out of his own experience of working through mental health issues as a client and as a therapist. Anxiety overwhelmed and bewildered him in his early adult years. The more he worked through his lived experience of anxiety, the more anxiety became a source of meaning, purpose and direction in life. Steven sums up his experience with a quote from the existential philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard, who said that “Whoever is educated by anxiety is educated by possibility.”

This course counts towards 2 hours of category A CPD.

Click here to register https://cep.net.au/local-events/philosophy-zone

When
17/11/2022 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Where
Online AUSTRALIA

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