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Gifted adults and their associated problems.
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Discovering Meaning in Life & Adversity by M. Dezelic, PhD & G. Ghanoum, PsyD
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The title of this post is important. I have used the word “toward” because I want to capture the idea that I am merely attempting to move in a certain direction. In no way have I arrived at what …
Happiest of Fridays! I woke up at 2 a.m. with a raging sore throat. I’m praying that it’s allergies and not sickness. I haven’t been sick in a really long time and thought I had escaped the brutal cold and flu season we had in Charlotte this year. I think my immune system has reached […]
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Reitinger, Claudia. "Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy from a Philosophical Point of View." Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, vol. 26, no. 2, July 2015, pp. 344-357.
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Existential crises are internal conflicts we experience in response to big events or changes. They can cause feelings of emptiness, dread and despair.
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THE EXISTENTIAL TRIANGLE by Marie Dezelic, PhD
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Existential therapy focuses on the fundamental questions of human existence such as meaning, freedom, responsibility, and death. It views life as full of paradoxes and tensions between polarities that can be understood through examining the four dimensions of human existence: the physical, social, personal, and spiritual. The goal of therapy is not just alleviating symptoms but facilitating growth by helping clients engage more fully with life's dilemmas and possibilities for change…
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