Einladung zum 23. Kolloquium der IGPP in München Lichtenstein, 14. September 2008 Liebe IGPP-Mitglieder, liebe Freunde der IGPP, Das XXIII. Kolloquium der...
Thomas Gutknecht
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Sep 24, 2008 9:48 pm
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Hello, My name is Mike Goodwin. I am a Canadian (fourty-five years old) living in College Station, Texas where my spouse is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M...
Hi Mike, Thanks for your introduction. I hope you keep asking questions from your readings and exploration. This isn't the most active list, but a bit of...
Hello Mike, I find your statement " ... I doubt if innate skills (if any like these at all)are comparable with learned skills. "Innate" skills are or informely...
Hello everybody My name is Jose L. Romero, from Madrid, Spain, where I work as philosophy teacher in high school. I am doing my PhD thesis in Complutense...
Hello Jose, I'm Peter Raabe in Canada. It's nice to meet you. Your work in studying the relationship between philosophy and psychology sounds very...
Peter Raabe
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Jan 3, 2009 6:23 pm
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Hi Peter I remember you from Seville, glad to hear from you again. I completely agree with you that, in general terms, psychotherapists need more training in...
Welcome to the list, Jose. We haven't met, but it sounds like you are into interesting things. I wonder if (when you have time) you could write a few more...
Hello Jose, Also from me welcome. Is there anything that doesn't relate to anything? And is truth not found in and beyond the pit of darkness and deception and...
Hi Jose and all, I think a philosophical counsellor needs to be very careful about the processes of the mind as they are defined in psychotherapy. Jose, you...
Peter Raabe
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Jan 4, 2009 5:19 pm
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Hi Jose and others, In Dr. Gerd B. Achenbach early writings (81, 84) he showed the difficulties which psychotherapy that is not critical of its own developed...
Thank you very much for your comments and paper, Shlomit. I had answered Peter's mail but it seems it didn't get to the list. As what you say seems to go in...
Hi Peter, I'm interested in your paper... Ora ... From: Peter Raabe To: phil-counsel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 7:19 PM Subject: RE:...
Ora Gruengard
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Jan 5, 2009 11:04 pm
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First of all it's great to see some real activity on this group finally. A big thanks to Jose for stimulating the discussion. When Jose mentioned neglected...
I earned my B.A. in Philosophy 15 years ago. For the past year, I have practiced as a Philosophical Life Coach. I work by the assumption that pathology (in...
Hi David, glad to have you here. Very interesting your question. Let me ask (you and all) something else: Let's make a mental experiment. Let's say that there...
Greetings Jose, I think first we would have to define the shared essentials. I will propose a start, then we can add and redact until we have a suitable...
Hi David Ok with shared essentials. Could you say that there are or there should be any not shared ones? If so, which ones? If not, what do you think it could...
Hi David To me, it wouldn't mean any problem. I was just wondering about the assumptions implicated in your question (if there is any). Jose _____ De:...
Thank you Jose, I was unclear on where your question, "What would it mean," was leading. Rereading my original post, I implied there was no essential...
By way of introduction to my knowledge of PH Counseling, I've read Raabe's book 'Issues in Philosophical Counseling', Lahav's book of 'Essays on Philosophical...
Hi David I was wondering what kind of consequences or conclusions you think that could be followed if it was assumed that there are no essential differences. I...
Hi, If we assume there are no differences then if there are differences after all, they do not matter. That would be the consequence of such an assumption. And...
Hi, Are we talking about difference in theory or in practice? It seems to me that there are huge difference in theory, which always relies on underlying...
Peter Raabe
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Apr 17, 2009 6:31 pm
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Peter, I am talking at this point about practice? I agree there are huge differences in theory and that the philosopher is better at having philosophical...
Hi David and all, It sounds to me like the practice of phil. coaching and phil. practice are very similar. The only concern I have is with the term...
Peter Raabe
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Apr 17, 2009 7:46 pm
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Peter et al., There is another sense of 'coaching' -- a sense in which the coach is one who is accomplished in the art of helping others improve their...
Donna H. Kerr
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Apr 17, 2009 10:17 pm
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Hello, from a European-Siberian perspective (Finland) the concept of coaching is too achievement-oriented for philosophers. Swimmers and commercial companies...