Women in Philosophical Counseling: The Anima of Thought in Action
By (Author) Luisa de Paula
Edited by Peter Raabe
Contributions by Riella Morhayim
Contributions by Natasa Radovanovic
Contributions by Silvia Bakirdjian
Contributions by Luisa Sesino
Contributions by Heidi Salaverra
Contributions by Lydia Amir
Contributions by Ora Gruengard
Contributions by Roxana Kreimer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
23rd April 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social counselling and advice services
Gender studies: women and girls
100
Hardback
322
Width 160mm, Height 231mm, Spine 29mm
621g
With contributions from eighteen professional women counselors from twelve different countries, this book is the first to provide an overview of new-born philosophical practices from an entirely female perspective. It gives voice to women's thoughts and brings to the reader a living portrait of philosophy as a service to people and a training for those in search of a fully lived existence. As the authors draw on first-hand experience, their philosophical analyses intertwine with changes in attitudes and real-life stories, unearthing that forgotten soul of philosophical thought which our ancestors referred to as the Anima. The book provides a lively, sprightly and vivacious picture of how philosophy is used in practice, a long way from the rigidness and stereotypical severity of its traditional image. It will not fail to inspire readers to live their thoughts and think their lives.
This fine collection is a testimony to the importance of womens voices in the field of philosophical counseling. These voices can be heard throughout the book expressing the unique experiences and perspectives of women as writers, as counselors, as clients, and as philosophers. -- Ran Lahav, Johnson State College, Siena Heights University
Luisa de Paula is a philosophical counselor and formerly taught philosophy at Urbino University. Peter Raabe teaches philosophy at the University of the Fraser Valley.