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  1. Jan 27, 2024 · This article delves into the use of existential social work in coping with death and grief. After defining death and grief, the article explores individuals' attitudes towards death and the theoretical perspectives related to death and grief. The article further examines the fundamental concept of existentialism within the context of coping with death and grief. The article then considers the ...

  2. Aug 12, 2022 · Existential isolation is the awareness that one is ultimately alone in their interpretation of reality (i.e., one can never truly know with certainty the subjective experiences of another), thus undermining the protective function of socially constructed symbolic conceptions (Pinel et al., 2004 ).

  3. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, described personality, in part, as comprising three components: the instinct-driven “id,” the morality-bound “super-ego,” and the relatively ...

  4. Mar 10, 2023 · Nonbeing threats trigger the existential anxiety of stranded travelers related to death, isolation, and meaninglessness. Second, our results reveal the post-traumatic growth of stranded travelers in the five domains of meaning seeking, life philosophy reconstruction, identity, prosocial behavior, and awe of nature.

  5. Cognitive and behavioral theorists focus on specific thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that are influencing our daily lives, whereas existential theorists search for meaning in our lives. Other theorists, such as the humanists and those who favor the spiritually-oriented perspectives we will examine, consider the future to be primary in our ...

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · The group read through the data with empathic engagement, broke the data into the smallest possible units of meaning, organized these meaning units into existential categories (as noted above, e.g., lived experience of body, others, time, etc.), and identified general structural themes that emerged across participants.

  7. Oct 1, 2020 · This set in stone a novel form of existential-. phenomenological psychology that would come to be known as the “existen tial-humanistic” school of existential psychology. This. is a sub ...