Description
Eligibility
Psychology Students, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Social Workers, Social Workers, Students, PhD Scholars, other health professionals
What is Existential Therapy?
Life’s big questions—meaning, freedom, death, and responsibility—are at the heart of human experience. Existential Therapy helps clients confront these realities and find purpose in the face of uncertainty. In this course, you’ll explore the core concepts of existential thought, techniques for addressing anxiety and despair, and ways to guide clients through life’s most profound challenges. Learn how to support people in discovering authenticity, embracing choice, and building resilience through meaning. Join us in this journey into the human condition and therapeutic presence.
PROCESS OF REGISTRATION

Module 1_Foundations of Existential Thought
- Key Philosophers: Frankl, Heidegger, Sartre, Yalom
- Evolution of existentialism in therapy
- Logotherapy vs. Existential Therapy: similarities, differences, applications
- Core concepts:
- Freedom
- Responsibility
- Authenticity
- Tension between fate and choice
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Module 2_Meaning, Suffering & Human Resilience
- Will-to-Meaning and purpose beyond happiness
- The Tragic Triad: suffering, guilt, death
- Tragic Optimism and post-traumatic growth
- Existential anxiety vs. neurotic anxiety
- Meaning in love, work, suffering, and mortality
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Module 3_Existential Challenges & Interventions)
- Existential crises:
- Death anxiety
- Identity confusion
- Major life transitions
- Mass Neurotic Triad: aggression, addiction, depression
- Interventions for:
- Grief
- Separation
- Trauma / PTSD
- Boredom
- Cultural disconnection
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Module 4_Advanced Techniques & Crisis Intervention
- Logotherapeutic techniques:
- De-reflection
- Paradoxical intention
- Socratic dialogue
- Integration with other approaches:
- CBT (thought restructuring)
- ACT (acceptance, values-driven action)
- Mindfulness and narrative therapy
- Therapist’s role:
- Facilitating existential exploration
- Supporting meaning discovery
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FAQs
Will my credentials be accepted all over the world after completing this course?
Of course! Our credentials are widely recognized and may be used as
credentials to demonstrate your knowledge anywhere in the globe. Wherever
your path leads you, get ready to shine brilliantly as a respected professional.
I am not from a psychology background. Can I still do the course?
All are entitled to knowledge! If you come from a related field of human
science, have a friend or family member who is having mental health issues,
or want to learn more about mental health, you can.
Are the lessons taught live sessions?
Yes! Our programs encourage real-time engagement by simulating the
feeling of a dynamic virtual classroom. Not only that, but we also record
every session for your reference in addition to offering live sessions to
ensure convenience.
What are the prerequisites to finishing the course?
The principal prerequisites entail upholding a minimum attendance rate of
80% and attaining a minimum of 60% in the evaluation in order to pass.
Those who meet these prerequisites will be awarded the degree. If you don’t
follow this you won’t get a degree or certificate.
Do you conduct exams to assess the performance?
No, we provide project works with generous deadlines and our assessments
happen throughout the live sessions of classroom learning.
Will I get supervision after the course is completed?
Yes! Our groups never get dissolved. You can reach out to us at any given
point of time, we are happy to help.
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