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  2. Existential Analysis means an analysis of the conditions necessary for a life in which values have their place and that is self-shaped and dignified. The aim of Existential Analysis is to develop one’s perceptiveness and individual activity (capability for commitment) in one’s experiences, relations and actions.

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  3. Jan 6, 2023 · Existence, then, is generally grasped not just through dispassionate theorizing but through a careful analysis of first-person experience, of the concrete, flesh and blood particulars of everyday life and the feelings, relationships, and commitments that make us who we are.

  4. In Logotherapy/Existential Analysis (LTEA) the search for a meaning in life is identified as the primary motivational force in human beings. Frankl's approach is based on three philosophical and psychological concepts: Freedom of Will. Will to Meaning. Meaning in Life.

  5. Existentialism is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the issue of human existence. [1] [2] Existentialist philosophers explore questions related to the meaning, purpose, and value of human existence. Common concepts in existentialist thought include existential crisis, dread, and anxiety in the face of an absurd world and free will ...

  6. Existential Analysis is grounded in the anthropological concepts of Viktor Frankl, MD and has been further developed and elobarated by Alfried Längle, MD, PhD (Vienna, Austria). The theoretical foundation of EA is deeply rooted in existential and phenomenological philosophy.

  7. Definition. Existential analysis is a phenomenological and person-oriented psychotherapeutic method with the aim of guiding the person to a free experience of their mental and emotional life, to make authentic decisions and to discover a truly responsible way of dealing with life and the world.

  8. Existential Analysis in its simplest form is more than a set of rules, theories and procedures for providing therapy – it is a way of being that is embodied and is experiential in nature.

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