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- Existential psychology developed in an attempt to understand how people cope with the realities of existence. This includes how individuals think about themselves (e.g., self-awareness), how they relate to others, how they create a meaningful and satisfying life, and how they manage anxieties associated with the inevitability of death.
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The word logos is Greek for “meaning,” and this third Viennese school of psychotherapy focuses on the meaning of human existence and man’s search for such a meaning.
- Chris Allen
- 2020
Feb 14, 2012 · These visionary works serve as a portal to view human development and the methods of psychological inquiry through the lens of existential philosophy and Buddhist epistemology.
- Susan Gordon
- 2012
May 1, 2021 · © International Society for the Science of Existential Psychology. All Rights Reserved.
- Kenneth Vail
Aug 31, 2021 · The study describes the meaning of life and death through two theoretical approaches: the archetypal analysis based on C.G. Jung’s and C.S. Pearson’s work and a terror management approach based on the melancholic existentialist work of Ernest Becker.
Placing Existential Psychology in Context: Height Psychology Goes Deeper Than Depth Psychology. The two theorists highlighted in this chapter were truly extraordinary individuals.
2014 •. Edith Maria Steffen. Content & Focus: In introducing this Special Edition on Existential Approaches and Issues in Counselling Psychology this Editorial invites readers to pause and reflect on the significance of the existential paradigm for counselling psychology.