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Journal of humanistic psychology, 2020
A life scheme can be understood as the cognitive representation of individuals’ life events and their goal attainment in the past and future. We conceptualize beliefs in free will and determinism as two life schemes.
P. F. J. Li, Y. Wong
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A life scheme can be understood as the cognitive representation of individuals’ life events and their goal attainment in the past and future. We conceptualize beliefs in free will and determinism as two life schemes.
P. F. J. Li, Y. Wong
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Journal of Religion and Health, 1982
The author demonstrates heuristic ways to differentiate healthy from pathological meanings in life. He argues that no one can tackle such a task without first detecting the purpose of life. To find it, one must recognize that, ultimately, life does not belong to anyone, and this on two accounts: First, it is received through parental union, and second,
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The author demonstrates heuristic ways to differentiate healthy from pathological meanings in life. He argues that no one can tackle such a task without first detecting the purpose of life. To find it, one must recognize that, ultimately, life does not belong to anyone, and this on two accounts: First, it is received through parental union, and second,
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The search for meaning in earthquake survivors: An existentially positive psychology perspective
Archive for the Psychology of Religion/ Archiv für ReligionspsychologieThe 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
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Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2004
Penelope Hollander opens her narrative with a question: “What does it mean to be a victim and survivor of childhood trauma?” By starting with a question about meaning, she sounds the theme that recurs with many variations throughout her story: the urgency of finding meaning and of rendering her experience accessible to verbal expression.
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Penelope Hollander opens her narrative with a question: “What does it mean to be a victim and survivor of childhood trauma?” By starting with a question about meaning, she sounds the theme that recurs with many variations throughout her story: the urgency of finding meaning and of rendering her experience accessible to verbal expression.
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The Search for Meaning and Belonging After Leaving a High-Cost Religion
The international journal for the psychology of religionIndividuals who deidentify from religion commonly experience loneliness and a loss of social support as they navigate interpersonal difficulties and a change in who they are.
Yossi David, Yehudis Keller
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Presence and search for meaning in sport: Initial construct validation
, 2020According to Frankl (1959), the will to meaning is a fundamental human motive. Perceiving life as meaningful is associated with a number of sources and positive outcomes.
Matteo Luzzeri, G. Chow
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Science, 1975
Viewers briefly glimpsed pictures presented in a sequence at rates up to eight per second. They recognized a target picture as accurately and almost as rapidly when they knew only its meaning given by a name (for example, a boat) as when they had seen the picture itself in advance.
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Viewers briefly glimpsed pictures presented in a sequence at rates up to eight per second. They recognized a target picture as accurately and almost as rapidly when they knew only its meaning given by a name (for example, a boat) as when they had seen the picture itself in advance.
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The Search for Spiritual Meaning
The American Journal of Nursing, 1975A broken leg can be healed and a medical illness can be arrested even if a person is unconscious. This is care of the body. The spirit needs a human relationship. Although definitions of nursing include the spiritual along with the physical, emotional, and social aspects of patient care, it is my experience that in the practice of nursing the spiritual
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The Continuing Search for Meaning
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1970Benjamin Rush, an early psychiatric reformer and innovator, was characterized by contradictions in thinking and behavior that point to a dualistic form of thinking. Using Rush as a prototype, the author defines unitary thinking, which considers that both parts and whole are constantly changing but are regulated by a general organization.
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Monika and Mr Arbutus: On the search for experiential meaning
Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2022Centred on the case of a woman who felt 'surprisingly intense grief' at the death of a tree in her garden, this article explores how our relationship with the other-than-human world around us can reveal experiential meaning and enable liberation.
C. Goto-Jones
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