Existential Suffering in Palliative Care: An Existential Positive Psychology Perspective [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inadequacies of the current healthcare system and needs a paradigm change to one that is holistic and community based, illustrated by the healing wheel. The present paper proposes that existential positive psychology
Paul T. P. Wong, Timothy T. F. Yu
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Existential Coaching Psychology
In this article I seek to elaborate a model of existential coaching psychology that is both grounded in existential phenomenological philosophy but also informed by work in coaching.
Darren Langdridge
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How Clinical Psychology of Religion Can Support Mental Health: An Ecological–Existential View, Illustrated by the Case of Shame [PDF]
This article argues how the clinical psychology of religion can support mental health and mental health care. The starting point is an ecological–existential approach to mental health, that stresses the interactions between person and environment, with ...
Hanneke Schaap-Jonker
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Existential aspects of developmental psychology
The article describes the deep existential radicals that form the foundation of mental life of the individual in the early periods of life and manifest in conscious and unconscious needs, existential questions of life and mental trauma.
Shehovtsova L.V.
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Have a good day! An experience-sampling study of daily meaningful and pleasant activities
We organize our daily lives with a relatively high degree of freedom. Some things must be done; others are optional. Some we find meaningful, some pleasant, some both, and some neither.
Christoph Kreiss +2 more
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Without feeling? I am not there! On human’s reaching out for life [PDF]
Background. As a rule, something complicated and threatening to a person is associated with borderline disorder, something that even psychotherapists sometimes cause concern and an ambivalent attitude.
Alfried Längle
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ME-Work: Development and Validation of a Modular Meaning in Work Inventory
As research on meaning in work progresses, access to theoretically integrated, differentiated survey instruments becomes crucial. In response to this demand, the present article introduces ME-Work, a modular inventory to measure meaning in work.
Tatjana Schnell +2 more
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Consent to addiction. Existential Analytical Approach [PDF]
Background. Today, the problem of addiction is very relevant. Addicted persons may act against themselves, often becoming an enemy to themselves. Therefore, it is very important to develop effective psychotherapeutic methods of working with addiction ...
Alfried Längle
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Psychotherapeutic work with hope in the existential analytical paradigm [PDF]
Introduction. Without hope, there is no motivation, no desire to live, suffering becomes stronger, and there are less chances for recovery. Hope plays a major role in treating a patient both mentally and physically. The Objective of the study is to find
Alfried Längle
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Existential analytic understanding of emotion: theory and practice [PDF]
The paper gives a brief introduction to existential analysis (EA). It briefly describes how to develop this phenomenological approach and its main provisions. The emotion is deemed as a specific perception of a meaningful life.
Alfried Längle
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