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Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion
The Journal of General Psychology, 1962(1962). Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 3-16.
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Existential-humanistic psychology
2020Existential-humanistic psychology recovers neglected philosophical and spiritual categories regarded as proper to human being, in contrast with animal life or inanimate systems. Existential-humanistic proto-discourses are important to Vincent McHugh’s I Am Thinking of My Darling (1943), in which an emerging ideal of personal authenticity queries the ...
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1984
The primary goal of this thesis is to analyse the relationship of psychology to existentialism. Part One presents the historical derivation of the existential viewpoint as well as a discussion of the various differences between essentialism and existentialism.
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The primary goal of this thesis is to analyse the relationship of psychology to existentialism. Part One presents the historical derivation of the existential viewpoint as well as a discussion of the various differences between essentialism and existentialism.
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An existential perspective on the psychological function of shamans
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018AbstractShamans deal with events that involve the threat of death. They help buffer death anxiety because, through their claimed supernatural abilities, they can provide both hope for averting death and evidence for existence of a spirit world offering continuance beyond death.
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2019
This chapter describes where this conversation fits within the history of psychology. An existentialist rendering of health and well-being fits into the functionalist school of psychology and may be seen in William James as well as many of the humanistic psychotherapists.
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This chapter describes where this conversation fits within the history of psychology. An existentialist rendering of health and well-being fits into the functionalist school of psychology and may be seen in William James as well as many of the humanistic psychotherapists.
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Cultural-Existential Psychology
2016Cultural psychology and experimental existential psychology are two of the fastest-growing movements in social psychology. In this book, Daniel Sullivan combines both perspectives to present a groundbreaking analysis of culture's role in shaping the psychology of threat experience.
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Positive Psychology, Existential Psychology, and the Presumption of Egoism
2014Positive psychology and existential psychology are commonly thought to reflect radically different perspectives on the deep questions of human nature, what constitutes legitimate psychological inquiry, and the meaning of the good life. In this chapter, we identify and discuss three important ways in which positive psychology and existential psychology ...
Edwin E. Gantt, Jeffrey L. Thayne
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The Development of Existential Psychology
Psychology of China, 2021Quan Shaoqi, Chen Hua
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Zhi Mian and existential psychology.
The Humanistic Psychologist, 2011This article addresses how existence and Zhi Mian are related by looking at existence through the eyes of Zhi Mian. Although Zhi Mian has no direct translation, Westerners can most clearly come to an understanding of Zhi Mian through the term existence, as rooted in existential psychology.
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