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Existential analysis (daesin analyse) |
The emphasis of this therapy approach is on the subjective and spiritual dimensions of human existance |
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Existential anxiety |
An outcome of being confronted with four givens of existance: death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness |
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Existential guilt |
The result of or the consequence of evading the commitment of choosing for ourselves |
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Existential neurosis |
Feelings of despair and anxiety that result from inauthentic living, a failure to make choices, and avoidance of responsability |
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Existential vacum |
A condition of emptiness and hollowness that results from meaninglessness in life |
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Existentialism |
A philosophical movement stressing individual responsability for creating one's ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving |
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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 |
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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 |
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Phenomenology |
A method of exploration that uses subjective human experiencing as its focus. |
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Restricted existance |
A state of fucntionaling with a limited degree of awareness of oneself and being vague about the nature of one's problem |