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New Existentialists to present at the Second International Conference on Existential Psychology in Shanghai

Members of the New Existentialists, and Saybrook faculty, will make a number of presentations at the Second International Conference on Existential Psychology in Shanghai, China, May 24-27, 2012

They include::

1) The Poetics of Suffering: Existential Perspectives on Suffering, Loss, and Transformation. Keynote Address by Louis Hoffman (New Existentialist)

2) Honoring the Individual and the Collective in Existential Psychology by Louis Hoffman (New Existentialist)

3) Zhi Mian and the Practice of Mindfulness: Exploring a Possible Relationship by Rob Bageant (Saybrook Student)

4) The Firebrand: Clark Moustakas and the Experience of the Other by Shawn Rubin (New Existentialist and Saybrook Faculty)

5) Awakening to Awe East and West - Invited Address by Kirk Schneider (Saybrook Faculty)

6) A Case Study of Intrinsic Motivation, Authenticity, and Capacity for Deeper Relatedness to Self and Others via Body, Mind, Spirit Integrative Movement Practice by Heather McQueen (Saybrook Student)

7) Dare to Know! In Search of Truth, Goodness, Wisdom, and Meaning in Life by James Ungvarsky (Saybrook Faculty)

8) Facing the Surface of the World in Depth: An Introduction to Phenomenology by Brent Dean Robbins (New Existentialist)

9) Mindfulness and Zhi Mian by Donna Rockwell (New Existentialist)

10) Connoisseurs of Suffering by Jason Dias (New Existentialist)

May 24, 2012 - 12:00pm - May 27, 2012 - 12:00pm

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