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HORIZON
STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGY
VOLUME 5, NUMBER 2 2016
DASEINSANALYSIS:
HISTORY, CONTEMPORARY STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
Daseinsanalysis as one of the modern trends in psychotherapy has a number of features that significantly differentiate it from all other
psychotherapeutic practices. The special discourse generated, on the one hand, by psychoanalysis, on the other hand, by Heidegger's
phenomenology and hermeneutics, becomes a place of constant voltage reflections about the nature of daseinsanalysis. The discourse produces
an insurmountable hermeticity of its text and creates insularity of a community that produces the text.
Pointing to his ontological rootedness, deseinsanalysis set himself in opposition to the rest of the set of ʻontic psychotherapiesʼ. Such
position, firstly, extremely exacerbates the problem of other, second, raises the question of the nature of the relationship with these others,
third, forces to inquire: How the ontological presents in a particular field of psychotherapy, and finally sets high requirements for the
development of specific therapeutic questions.
The issue consists of three parts: the first includes a number of original propaedeutic articles, the second block is devoted to case studies in
the field of psychotherapeutic daseinsanalysis, the third block is not directly related to the subject of the issue, and includes articles on the
Husserl’s works.
The issue is prepared with participation of IFDA (International Federation of Daseinsanalysis (www.i-f-da.org) ,
ÖDAI
(Österreichisches Daseinsanalytisches Institut für Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Grundlagenforschung (www.daseinsanalyse.at) and Institute for Daseinsanalysis (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Human Sciences, Minsk).
CO-EDITOR:
Irina Kazakova
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