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81by Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth, Søndergaard, Jens, Ammentorp, Jette, Bjerrum, Lars, Gilså Hansen, Dorte, Olesen, Frede, Pedersen, Susanne S., Timm, Helle, Timmermann, Connie, Hvidt, Niels Christian“…Cultural barriers such as shyness and lack of existential self-awareness seem to hinder GPs in communicating about issues related to the existential dimension. …”
Published 2016
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83“…Purpose: Existential loneliness is part of being human that is little understood in health care, but, to provide good care to their older patients, professionals need to be able to meet their existential concerns. …”
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84by Feizi, Marzieh, Kamali, Zahra, Gholami, Mahboobe, Abadi, Bahram Ali Ghanbari Hashem, Moeini, Soheila“…The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of existential psychotherapy on attitude to life and self-flourishing of educated women homemakers. …”
Published 2019
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85Reflecting on Existential Threats Elicits Self-Reported Negative Affect but No Physiological Arousalby Poppelaars, Eefje S., Klackl, Johannes, Scheepers, Daan T., Mühlberger, Christina, Jonas, Eva“…Additionally, it is debated whether different existential and non-existential threats elicit different arousal responses, although systematic comparisons are lacking. …”
Published 2020
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86by Bendixsen, Synnøve K. N.“…Drawing on fieldwork and interviews in Oslo and Bergen, Norway, this article discusses irregular migrants’ experiences of existential displacement and the tactics they use to try to re-establish a sense of emplacement and belonging. …”
Published 2020
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87“…Our model has three core propositions: (a) suffering reveals existential concerns, (b) existential anxiety impairs one's ability to find meaning, and (c) cultivating meaning is the primary way to address suffering and allay existential anxiety, eventually leading to flourishing (and potentially growth). …”
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88“…Both psychotherapy and neurological sciences deal with the brain; nevertheless, they continue to stay polarized. Existential phenomenological psychotherapy (EPP) has been in the forefront of meaning-centered counseling for almost a century. …”
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90The Joyful Life: An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Positive Psychology in the Time of a Pandemicby Robbins, Brent Dean“…The concept of the Joyful Life may operate as bridge between positive psychology and humanistic, existential, and spiritual views of the good life, by integrating hedonic, prudential, eudaimonic and chaironic visions of the good life. …”
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91“…In efforts to understand the main obstacles to work and to effectively manage work-related processes, and in the need to achieve personal development, new approaches that are based on existential philosophies emerge. The aim of this article is to highlight the ways in which existential approaches have been used or discussed in management and to show that existential themes and their applications in management can also be found in the Eastern tradition of thought. …”
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93by Willmann-Robleda, Zubia“…The interconnections of these five elements make the women often feel powerless, unable to influence their circumstances and feel stuck in the present, unable to plan their future, thus, experiencing high levels of uncertainty and existential immobility (Hage 2009). This, in turn, leads to frustration, apathy and even depression in the women, which can have a negative effect on their future incorporation into the Norwegian society.…”
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94by Levin, Lia, Cohen Brafman, Maya, Alnabilsy, Raghda, Pagorek Eshel, Shira, Karram-Elias, Haneen“…In this trajectory, basic epistemic injustices are perpetuated and solidified, and a new form of epistemic injustice—existential epistemic injustice—is revealed. This process's implications are proposed.…”
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96“…For many, the COVID-19 pandemic is an existential trauma. Existential traumas trigger people's ultimate concerns and shatter individuals' basic assumptions. …”
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97“…Sharing and discussing the existential experiences fits into the paradigm of psychiatric recovery and personalized care. …”
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99by Swazo, Norman K.“…Lacking, to any meaningful extent, is a sustained engagement with ontological and epistemological critiques, such as with “postmodern” thinking like that of Heidegger’s existential phenomenology. Some basic “Heideggerian” conceptual strategies are reviewed here as a way of remedying this deficiency and adding to ethical deliberation about current stem cell research practices.…”
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100“…BACKGROUND: Existential and spiritual concerns are fundamental issues in palliative care and patients frequently articulate these concerns. …”
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