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Monday, November 5, 2018

Video: Dr Alfried Laengle Invites You to Attend EHIs 10th Conference Nov 30 & Dec 1st 2018

2018 Conference Invitation from Dr. Alfried Längle
Nov 30th & Dec 1st, 2018 San Francisco

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning



Dr. Alfried Längle of Vienna Invites You to Attend EHI's 10th Conference Nov 30 & Dec 1st 2018 from Existential-Humanistic Institute on Vimeo.
Dr. Alfried Längle, renowned Existential Anylaist introduces the upcoming 10th Existential-Humanistic Conference to be held in San Francisco on Nov 30th and Dec 1st, 2018 by Existential-Humanistic Institute and Pacific Institute.
With descriptions of the conference sessions, Dr. Längle invites you to join him and other seekers in the "Search for Meaning" at the Conference.

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

Presented in Partnership by: The Existential-Humanistic Institute & Pacific Institute

Dates: Friday Evening, November 30th & Saturday, December 1st, 2018

Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center, 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 

You are invited to engage with us in two days of Existential-Humanism!

Join those interested in existential-humanistic awareness, non-therapists and therapists alike!

We invite those who seek a life of meaning by delving into Existential-Humanism.

Of course, we also invite mental health practitioners interested in applying existential-humanism to their practice; therapists, counselors, mental health providers, care-givers, doctors, nurses, social workers, behavioral health practitioners and students for two days as we explore The Search for Meaning!

Registration through Eventbrite: Register Now

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Nov Existential-Humanistic Conference Schedule & Sessions

EHI 10TH EXISTENTIAL-HUMANISTIC CONFERENCE
NOV 30TH & DEC 1ST, 2018

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

EHI is honored to have Dr. Alfried Laengle, noted Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, and Clinical Psychologist, as Keynote and workshop presenter at EHI's 10th Conference. Dr Laengle is also joining the EHI Faculty in an "in-the moment" panel, Saturday afternoon. 
2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30th 
6:30PM-9:00PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S KEYNOTE & SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING

Friday, 6:30pm - 7:00pm Check-in/Registration
Friday, 7pm-8pm Keynote*: To Live With Inner Consent – An Existential Analytical Approach to a Fulfilling Life
Alfried Längle, Vienna

1 CE
Human beings strive for happiness. We all want to have a good life. But how can we reach this goal? Upon what does it depend to get fulfillment in life? – The good life depends upon much more from ourselves than we often think. In large part, it depends upon really becoming ourselves. Only when we can make use of what we are essentially, in the deep inner self, and only if we can thus bring ourselves to the world, "to existence," can we get back a feeling that all our endeavors are worth being lived.
The concept of "inner consent" is key to such existential access, or the life well lived. It embraces our freedom as well as our relationship and feelings, our perception of the world's reality and possible development in the future including the meaning of existence. This feeling of inner consent reflects our basic capacity to deal with the world and ourselves.
Further, it forms a matrix for motivation and practical guidance of life but also for the understanding and treatment of psychopathology. In short, the question of inner consent forms the basis for the structural model of modern Existential Analytical Psychotherapy. 

CEs- Want to know about what you will be learning? Please email Michelle at Conf@ehinstitute.org for the full Workshop course description: including the outline, learning objectives, limitations and references.
Friday, 8pm-9pm Social Hour: Mingle, Nosh and Network

Saturday, December 1st 
9:00AM - 5:30PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S WORKSHOP & PANEL/Q&A FOLLOWING

Saturday, 10am - 1pm*: Expanding Humanistic Practice with Existential Analysis and Logotherapy
Alfried Längle, Vienna

2.75 CEs
This workshop focuses on building a bridge between the given humanistic understanding of treatment and the add-ons by Existential Analysis and Logotherapy. Furthermore, it offers the opportunity to arrive at a closer view of four key existential themes. These four themes derive from a phenomenological understanding of human experience, and form an inescapable life-challenge with which each person must confront. They are: the world, being alive, being a person, and needing meaning.
The workshop will focus on the application of these themes to psychotherapy and their implication for psychopathology. Thus, it opens access to introspective uses of the existential themes and for experiments in everyday living. A demonstration of the approach as well as small group work will be included.

CEs- Want to know about what you will be learning? Please email Michelle at Conf@ehinstitute.org for the full Workshop course description: including the outline, learning objectives, limitations and references.
1pm-2:30pm LUNCH BREAK- On our own
2:30pm-4:30pm EHI Panel with Alfried Laengle
The panel discussion consists of the EHI board in conversation with featured presenter Dr. Alfried Laengle. Each board member will have the opportunity to ask Alfried questions about any of the subjects he discusses in either his keynote address or workshop, although questions about the workshop will be emphasized. The chief aim of the panel discussion is to elaborate on and sometimes challenge points of contrast and comparison between Dr. Laengle's existential-analytic approach to psychotherapy and the existential-humanistic approach. Such elaboration and questioning is aimed at helping both board members and the audience to better understand Dr. Laengle's approach and to consider the opportunities for bridge-building between his and the existential-humanistic approach. 
The panel and Dr Laengle will also discuss the relevance of Existential therapeutic models and Existential Humanistic therapy today for people in the world - how does it help the common person live a more 'worthwhile' life, so to speak?

4:30pm-5:30pm Audience Q&A for Dr Laengle / Conference Closure
Audience members will have a chance to ask Dr. Laengle questions following up the EHI panel, or about his work, today's workshop or Friday night's keynote. Conference closing to follow this panel.

rom Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

Presented in Partnership by: The Existential-Humanistic Institute & Pacific Institute

Dates: Friday Evening, November 30th & Saturday, December 1st, 2018

Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center, 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 

You are invited to engage with us in discussing Existential-Humanism.
Join those interested in existential-humanistic awareness, non-therapists and therapists alike! We invite those who seek a life of meaning by delving into existential-humanism and of course, we also invite therapists, mental health providers, care-givers, doctors, nurses, social workers, and students for two days as we explore The Search for Meaning!
Registration through Eventbrite: Register Now

Sunday, July 8, 2018

EHI 10th Conference w/ Dr Alfried Längle - Update

SAVE THE DATE! 

EHI CONFERENCE NOV 30TH
& DEC 1ST, 2018


Join EHI and Alfried Längle for EHI's 10th Existential Humanistic Conference in San Francisco!


The Existential-Humanistic Institute(EHI) is honored to have Alfried Längle join us as this year's Keynote Speaker and Guest Workshop Presenter. This 10th conference will include a dynamic, interactive group discussion hosted by EHI's Kirk Schneider, Nader Shabahangi, Sonja Saltman, Orah Krug, Mary Madrigal, Troy Piwowarski, Doug Silberstein with Special Guest Dr. Längle.



From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle: The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

Presented in Partnership by: The Existential-Humanistic Institute & Pacific Institute

Dates: Friday Evening, November 30th & Saturday, December 1st, 2019

Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center, 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 
Registration: Registration Will Open Soon- We are currently pursuing APA CE sponsorship for Dr. Längle's presentations. Our Registration Mailing List and the Conference Mailing List will recieve the first notification when registration opens.

Cost: 
TicketsProfessional FeeEarly-Bird FeeElder FeeStudent Fee
Fri Night$55$40$35$30
Sat Full Day$165$150$130$105
Both$209$179$149$119

Join EHI, Alfried Längle, and Existential Therapists for interactive discussion and dynamic engagement during Friday's Opening Keynote and the full day on Saturday. 

Keynote Presenter: Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D. 

EHI is excited to announce that Dr. Alfried Längle, noted Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, and Clinical Psychologist, will be our Keynote and workshop presenter at the EHI's 10th Conference. We are very honored to have Dr. Längle join us for the full conference.
Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D., Dr. h.c.mult., and Professor of Psychotherapy was born in 1951 in Austria, studied medicine and psychology and works in private practice in Vienna as psychotherapist. He worked in close collaboration with Viktor Frankl from 1983 to 1991. Dr. Längle is the founder of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (Vienna) and it's psychotherapeutic training program. He is a noted lecturer at many universities in Europe and South America. Since 2004 he has served as a Professor of Applied Psychology (psychotherapy) at Moscow's HSE-university and is a guest professor at Vienna's Sigmund Freud university (since 2011). Dr. Längle has served as Vice President of the International Federation of Psychotherapy (IFP - 2002-2010) and President of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Vienna until 2017. Dr. Längle has authored over 400 publications and is the recipient of six honorary professorships.
For more information about Dr. Alfried Längle, please visit his website www.laengle.info.

SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED!
EHI CONFERENCE
NOV 30TH & DEC 1ST, 2018

Please join us for EHI's Conference in San Francisco!

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30th 
6:30PM-9:00PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S KEYNOTE & SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING

Friday, 6:30pm - 7:00pm Check-in/Registration
Friday, 7pm-8pm Keynote*: To Live With Inner Consent – An Existential Analytical Approach to a Fulfilling Life
Alfried Längle, Vienna

*CEs pending
Human beings strive for happiness. We all want to have a good life. But how can we reach this goal? Upon what does it depend to get fulfillment in life? – The good life depends upon much more from ourselves than we often think. In large part, it depends upon really becoming ourselves. Only when we can make use of what we are essentially, in the deep inner self, and only if we can thus bring ourselves to the world, "to existence," can we get back a feeling that all our endeavors are worth being lived.
The concept of "inner consent" is key to such existential access, or the life well lived. It embraces our freedom as well as our relationship and feelings, our perception of the world's reality and possible development in the future including the meaning of existence. This feeling of inner consent reflects our basic capacity to deal with the world and ourselves.
Further, it forms a matrix for motivation and practical guidance of life but also for the understanding and treatment of psychopathology. In short, the question of inner consent forms the basis for the structural model of modern Existential Analytical Psychotherapy.
Friday, 8pm-9pm Social Hour: Mingle, Nosh and Network

Saturday, December 1st 
9:00AM - 5:30PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S WORKSHOP & PANEL/Q&A FOLLOWING

Saturday, 10am - 1pm*: Expanding Humanistic Practice with Existential Analysis and Logotherapy
Alfried Längle, Vienna

*CEs pending
This workshop focuses on building a bridge between the given humanistic understanding of treatment and the add-ons by Existential Analysis and Logotherapy. Furthermore, it offers the opportunity to arrive at a closer view of four key existential themes. These four themes derive from a phenomenological understanding of human experience, and form an inescapable life-challenge with which each person must confront. They are: the world, being alive, being a person, and needing meaning.
The workshop will focus on the application of these themes to psychotherapy and their implication for psychopathology. Thus, it opens access to introspective uses of the existential themes and for experiments in everyday living. A demonstration of the approach as well as small group work will be included.
1pm-2:30pm LUNCH BREAK- On our own
2:30pm-4:30pm EHI Panel with Alfried
4:30pm-5:30pm Q&A / Closure

Print a Save the Date Postcard!

EHI 10th Conference Save the Date

Conference Questions?

Email EHI's Admin Assistant, Michelle at Conf[@]ehinstitute.org

Like to know more? 
Join the Conference Mailing List

Interested in EHI's 2018 Fall Conference?
Sign Up Today!





EHI Conference Sponsored by: Pacific Institute

Thursday, June 28, 2018

EHI 2018 Conference Schedule Announced

SAVE THE DATE!
EHI CONFERENCE NOV 30TH
& DEC 1ST, 2018

The Existential-Humanistic Institute(EHI) is honored to have Alfried Längle join us as this year's Keynote Speaker and Guest Presenter. This 10th conference will include a dynamic, interactive group discussion hosted by EHI's Kirk Schneider, Nader Shabahangi, Sonja Saltman, Orah Krug, Mary Madrigal, Troy Piwowarski, Doug Silberstein with Special Guest Dr. Längle.



Join us for EHI's Existential-Humanistic 10th Conference in San Francisco!




From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle: The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

Presented in Partnership by: The Existential-Humanistic Institute & Pacific Institute

Dates: Friday Evening, November 30th & Saturday, December 1st, 2019

Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center, 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 
Registration: Registration Will Open Soon- We are currently pursuing APA CE sponsorship for Dr. Längle's presentations. Our Registration Mailing List and the Conference Mailing List will recieve the first notification when registration opens.
Join EHI, Alfried Längle, and Existential Therapists for interactive discussion and dynamic engagement during Friday's Opening Keynote and the full day on Saturday. 

Keynote Presenter: Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D. 

EHI is excited to announce that Dr. Alfried Längle, noted Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, and Clinical Psychologist, will be our Keynote and workshop presenter at the EHI's 10th Conference. We are very honored to have Dr. Längle join us for the full conference.
Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D., Dr. h.c.mult., and Professor of Psychotherapy was born in 1951 in Austria, studied medicine and psychology and works in private practice in Vienna as psychotherapist. He worked in close collaboration with Viktor Frankl from 1983 to 1991. Dr. Längle is the founder of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (Vienna) and it's psychotherapeutic training program. He is a noted lecturer at many universities in Europe and South America. Since 2004 he has served as a Professor of Applied Psychology (psychotherapy) at Moscow's HSE-university and is a guest professor at Vienna's Sigmund Freud university (since 2011). Dr. Längle has served as Vice President of the International Federation of Psychotherapy (IFP - 2002-2010) and President of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Vienna until 2017. Dr. Längle has authored over 400 publications and is the recipient of six honorary professorships.
For more information about Dr. Alfried Längle, please visit his website www.laengle.info.


SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED!
EHI CONFERENCE
NOV 30TH & DEC 1ST, 2018

Please join us for EHI's Conference in San Francisco!

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle:
The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30th 
6:30PM-9:00PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S KEYNOTE & SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING

Friday, 6:30pm - 7:00pm Check-in/Registration
Friday, 7pm-8pm Keynote*: To Live With Inner Consent – An Existential Analytical Approach to a Fulfilling Life
Alfried Längle, Vienna

*CEs pending
Human beings strive for happiness. We all want to have a good life. But how can we reach this goal? Upon what does it depend to get fulfillment in life? – The good life depends upon much more from ourselves than we often think. In large part, it depends upon really becoming ourselves. Only when we can make use of what we are essentially, in the deep inner self, and only if we can thus bring ourselves to the world, "to existence," can we get back a feeling that all our endeavors are worth being lived.
The concept of "inner consent" is key to such existential access, or the life well lived. It embraces our freedom as well as our relationship and feelings, our perception of the world's reality and possible development in the future including the meaning of existence. This feeling of inner consent reflects our basic capacity to deal with the world and ourselves.
Further, it forms a matrix for motivation and practical guidance of life but also for the understanding and treatment of psychopathology. In short, the question of inner consent forms the basis for the structural model of modern Existential Analytical Psychotherapy.
Friday, 8pm-9pm Social Hour: Mingle, Nosh and Network

Saturday, December 1st 
9:00AM - 5:30PM
ALFRIED LANGLE'S WORKSHOP & PANEL/Q&A FOLLOWING

Saturday, 10am - 1pm*: Expanding Humanistic Practice with Existential Analysis and Logotherapy
Alfried Längle, Vienna

*CEs pending
This workshop focuses on building a bridge between the given humanistic understanding of treatment and the add-ons by Existential Analysis and Logotherapy. Furthermore, it offers the opportunity to arrive at a closer view of four key existential themes. These four themes derive from a phenomenological understanding of human experience, and form an inescapable life-challenge with which each person must confront. They are: the world, being alive, being a person, and needing meaning.
The workshop will focus on the application of these themes to psychotherapy and their implication for psychopathology. Thus, it opens access to introspective uses of the existential themes and for experiments in everyday living. A demonstration of the approach as well as small group work will be included.
1pm-2:30pm LUNCH BREAK- On our own
2:30pm-4:30pm EHI Panel with Alfried
4:30pm-5:30pm Q&A / Closure

Print a Save the Date Postcard!

EHI 10th Conference Save the Date

Conference Questions?

Email EHI's Admin Assistant, Michelle at Conf[@]ehinstitute.org

Like to know more? 
Join the Conference Mailing List

Interested in EHI's 2018 Fall Conference?
Sign Up Today!





EHI Conference Sponsored by: Pacific Institute

Friday, May 18, 2018

Save the Date! Existential Humanistic Conference with Special Guest Dr. Alfried Längle

SAVE THE DATE! 

EHI CONFERENCE NOV 30TH
& DEC 1ST, 2018

Join us for EHI's Existential-Humanistic 10th Conference in San Francisco!

The Existential-Humanistic Institute(EHI) is honored to have Alfried Längle join us as this year's Keynote Speaker and Guest Presenter. This 10th conference will be a dynamic, interactive group discussion hosted by EHI's Kirk Schneider, Nader Shabahangi, Sonja Saltman, Orah Krug, Mary Madrigal, Troy Piwowarski, Doug Silberstein with Special Guest Dr. Längle.

From Sigmund Freud to Viktor Frankl to Alfried Längle: The Legacy of Vienna and the Search for Meaning

Presented in Partnership by: The Existential-Humanistic Institute & Pacific Institute

Dates: Friday Evening, November 30th & Saturday Day, December 1st, 2019

Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center, 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 
Registration: Registration Will Open in August 2018 (Pursuing CE Sponsorship)

Join EHI, Alfried Längle, and Existential Therapists for interactive discussion and dynamic engagement during Friday's Opening Keynote and the full day on Saturday. 

Keynote Presenter: Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D. 

EHI is excited to announce that Dr. Alfried Längle, noted Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, and Clinical Psychologist, will be our Keynote and workshop presenter at the EHI's 10th Conference. We are very honored to have Dr. Längle join us for the full conference.
Alfried Längle, M.D., Ph.D., Dr. h.c.mult., and Professor of Psychotherapy was born in 1951 in Austria, studied medicine and psychology and works in private practice in Vienna as psychotherapist. He worked in close collaboration with Viktor Frankl from 1983 to 1991. Dr. Längle is the founder of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (Vienna) and it's psychotherapeutic training program. He is a noted lecturer at many universities in Europe and South America. Since 2004 he has served as a Professor of Applied Psychology (psychotherapy) at Moscow's HSE-university and is a guest professor at Vienna's Sigmund Freud university (since 2011). Dr. Längle has served as Vice President of the International Federation of Psychotherapy (IFP - 2002-2010) and President of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Vienna until 2017. Dr. Längle has authored over 400 publications and is the recipient of six honorary professorships.For more information about Dr. Alfried Längle, please visit his website www.laengle.info.

Conference Information:

Find out more details about EHI's 10th Existential-Humanistic Conference here on the Conference webpage >>.

Conference Questions?

Email EHI's Admin Assistant, Michelle at Conf[@]ehinstitute.org

Like to know more? 
Join the Conference Mailing List

Interested in EHI's 2018 Fall Conference?
Sign Up Today!





EHI Conference Sponsored by: Pacific Institute