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Introductions and Sources of Meaning
Abstract The first session of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Cancer Caregivers (MCP-C) beings with a rationale and overview of MCP-C, including a reflection on the experiences of Viktor Frankl and his creation of logotherapy. Next, a general introduction of the intervention is provided, including treatment goals, session topics, and ...Allison J. Applebaum +1 more
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What brings meaning to life in a highly secular society? A study on sources of meaning among Danes
This study presents psychometric properties of the Danish version of the Sources of Meaning and Meaning in Life Scale (SoMe-Da) and associations to socio-demographic and religious characteristics.
Heidi Frølund Pedersen +2 more
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Sources of life meaning among South African university students
This study explored the sources of meaning in life among a group of 243 South African university students, using a sequential exploratory mixed methods design.
Werner Nell
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Meaning in life after cancer: Validation of the sources of meaning card method among participants in cancer rehabilitation [PDF]
Cancer survivors may be struggling to re-create meaning in life. Addressing their personal sources of meaning can support them in this process. The sources of meaning card method (SoMeCaM) aims to map and explore personal sources of meaning in a 1-h ...
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Journal of Pragmatics, 1992
In their forceful and stimulating article (this issue), Bickhard and Campbell discuss the fundamental issue of what I would call meaning in language, and criticise the ‘standard empiricist view’ that perception encodes the world into the mind, that cognition processes these encodings, and that language is thus entirely based on cognition through ...
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In their forceful and stimulating article (this issue), Bickhard and Campbell discuss the fundamental issue of what I would call meaning in language, and criticise the ‘standard empiricist view’ that perception encodes the world into the mind, that cognition processes these encodings, and that language is thus entirely based on cognition through ...
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Concepts and Sources of Meaning
2015This chapter provides instructions for conducting the first session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to introduce facilitators and group members to one another, introduce patients to a general overview of the intervention (including treatment goals, structured weekly topics, and logistics), become familiar with each ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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2015
This chapter provides instructions for conducting the fourth session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to continue to explore the topic of ‘Historical Sources of Meaning’ and the guiding theme ‘Life as a Legacy.’ Leaders will pick up where they left off from Session 3 by continuing to explore the concept of ‘legacy’ in ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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This chapter provides instructions for conducting the fourth session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to continue to explore the topic of ‘Historical Sources of Meaning’ and the guiding theme ‘Life as a Legacy.’ Leaders will pick up where they left off from Session 3 by continuing to explore the concept of ‘legacy’ in ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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2015
This chapter provides instructions for conducting the sixth session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to introduce and explore the topic of ‘Creative Sources of Meaning’ and the guiding theme ‘Creativity, Courage, and Responsibility.’ By the end of Session 6, group members will have a solid understanding of the ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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This chapter provides instructions for conducting the sixth session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to introduce and explore the topic of ‘Creative Sources of Meaning’ and the guiding theme ‘Creativity, Courage, and Responsibility.’ By the end of Session 6, group members will have a solid understanding of the ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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