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Existential analysis (daesin analyse)

The emphasis of this therapy approach is on the subjective and spiritual dimensions of human existance

Existential anxiety

An outcome of being confronted with four givens of existance: death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness

Existential guilt

The result of or the consequence of evading the commitment of choosing for ourselves

Existential neurosis

Feelings of despair and anxiety that result from inauthentic living, a failure to make choices, and avoidance of responsability

Existential vacum

A condition of emptiness and hollowness that results from meaninglessness in life

Existentialism

A philosophical movement stressing individual responsability for creating one's ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving

Freedom

An inescapable aspect of the human condition; we are the author of our life and therefore are responsible for our destiny and accountable for actions

Logotherapy

Developed by Frankl, this brand of existential therapy literally means "healing through reason" It focuses on challenging clients to search for meaning in life

Phenomenology

A method of exploration that uses subjective human experiencing as its focus.

Restricted existance

A state of fucntionaling with a limited degree of awareness of oneself and being vague about the nature of one's problem