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  1. Rogers believed that each of us lives in a constantly changing private world, which he called the experiential field. Everyone exists at the center of their own experiential field, and that field can only be fully understood from the perspective of the individual. This concept has a number of important implications.

    • Chris Allen
    • 2020
  2. Dec 23, 2021 · BMU emphasize the role of social privilege in the pursuit of existential milestones. Given the importance attributed to this aspect of their analysis throughout their outline, it may be worth developing a more systematic account of the link between social privilege and existential milestones.

    • Simon Susen
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  4. Placing Existential Psychology in Context: Height Psychology Goes Deeper Than Depth Psychology The two theorists highlighted in this chapter were truly extraordinary individuals. Both Viktor Frankl (who coined the term “height psychology”) and Rollo May were well immersed in existential thought and its application to psychology when they ...

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · Abstract. This article introduces ‘existence theory’ as a new approach to sociological theory and research. Existence theory starts from the assumption that people organise their lives around a limited set of existential milestones.

    • Patrick Baert, Marcus Morgan, Rin Ushiyama
    • 2021
  6. Dec 18, 2020 · How should psychology be reset in the emerging era, and what role does that leave for Humanistic Psychology? I believe that psychology should now be reset on its rightful base in existence.

  7. Nov 6, 2017 · Despite different emphases, existential perspectives see the human essence as characterized by three qualities: (1) the uniqueness of the human species and the individual; (2) the indissolubility of the person and the situation; and (3) the ubiquity of freedom and threat in human experience.

  8. Nov 17, 2023 · Or to put it in existential terms that expand on interpersonal attachment theory: Can the child develop ontological security, a sense of “at-homeness” in its own being, as Laing would say, as ...

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