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The search for meaning in earthquake survivors: An existentially positive psychology perspective

open access: closedArchive for the Psychology of Religion
The earthquakes that occurred in Türkiye on February 6 had a significant impact on the lives of those who managed to survive. The earthquake had substantial psychological effects, necessitating a more comprehensive understanding of the adaptive processes and trauma management strategies employed by those affected by seismic events. The comprehension of
Olcan Aslan   +3 more
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Review of Meaning in positive and existential psychology.

open access: closedJournal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 2016
Edwin E. Gantt
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Positive Psychology’s Existential Crisis

International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology
Daryl R Van Tongeren
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Eco-existential positive psychology: Experiences in nature, existential anxieties, and well-being.

The Humanistic Psychologist, 2014
Numerous scholars have explored the notion that our relationship with nature is essential to our well-being, and some have suggested that we have an evolved inclination to affiliate with nature. A substantial body of research supports these hypotheses, and demonstrates both the restorative and additive capacity of affiliating with nature.
Holli-Anne Passmore, Andrew J. Howell
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