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In this online discussion and book launch the author’s interlocutor is going to be Tamás Fazekas MD, an Austrian Daseinsanalyst, the co-founder of American and Hungarian Daseinsanalytic society. Beside talking about the book they will focus on the practical application of existential approach in self-knowledge, the interpretation and understanding everyday life and therapy/counselling. The most important topics they will emphasize during this talk are anxiety, freedom and death, and how to find personal meaning by working on these heavy weight themes with clients and ourselves. Zoltan Kovary Phd, associate professor and clinical psychologist has released his double volume book at Routledge called “A History of Existential Psychology: Introduction to Existential Psychology vol 1” and “Applications of Existential Psychology: Introduction to Existential Psychology vol 2”. The first volume discusses all the philosophical, literary and psychological/psychiatric roots and antecedents of existential psychology and the four basic schools’ (Daseinsanalysis, Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Existential-Humanistic and Existential-Phenomenological Schools) history, basic ideas, the works of the most important founding fathers and contemporary representatives. As an important innovation, Kovary is intending to make Hungarian-Swiss Leopold Szondi’s “fate analysis” as a “lost central European school of existential psychology” the part of this story. The second volume on the one hand is about the most important topics of existential approach (“conditio humana”) including anxiety, freedom, choices, authenticity, suffering, meaning, time, death, creativity and spirituality, and it’s application in dream analysis, the interpretation of mental suffering and in therapy/counselling. In the final part of the book the author is discussing 21st century developments and their relation to existential psychology. Link to Books: A History of Existential Psychology: Introduction to Existential Psychology vol 1 | https://www.routledge.com/A-History-o... Applications of Existential Psychology: Introduction to Existential Psychology vol 2 | https://www.routledge.com/Application...