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The effect of mobile-based logotherapy on depression, suicidal ideation, and hopelessness in patients with major depressive disorder: a mixed-methods study [PDF]
Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders in the world. It is essential to study and use effective, available, and affordable psychotherapy methods along with drug therapy to manage the symptoms of this disease. Therefore,
Maryam Shaygan +3 more
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Design and effectiveness of an online group logotherapy intervention on the mental health of Iranian international students in European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
IntroductionThe secondary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to widespread psychological challenges, significantly strained international students’ mental health.
Shirin Rahgozar +2 more
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The paper outlines the concept of family logotherapy in relation to systemic family therapy, popular in Poland. The basic philosophical and anthropological assumptions of Frankl’s logotherapy, and thus the phenomenon of free will, as well as the will to
Kasper Sipowicz +2 more
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The Spirit of Logotherapy [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to adduce the meaning of Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy and existential analysis—the spirit of logotherapy—in the two-fold sense of its core teachings, as well as its emphasis on the spiritual dimension of the human person. Firstly,
Stephen J. Costello
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Spirituality in Logotherapy [PDF]
Frankl wrote that he needed to find meaning in his life so that he could sustain his life physically, psychologically, and spiritually. In other words, when an individual understands meaning in life, these three dimensions will be in a healthy ...
Nesrullah Okan, Halil Ekşi
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The article is based on both theory and research. The goal is to analyze selected aspects of the concepts of logotherapy and logotheory by Viktor E. Frankl, in terms of their use in developing programs for the prevention of risky behavior of children ...
Karolina Wanda Kmiecik-Jusięga
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Why do we suffer? Understanding, treatment and processing of suffering in terms of existential analysis [PDF]
The paper describes the existential analytical model within which the content of suffering is denoted and structured. The model shows that we suffer from when we suffer.
Alfried Längle
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Background: Logotherapy encourages the individual to find meaning in life, which is recognized as the driving force of every individual in their lifetime.
Adele Bahar +2 more
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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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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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