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141by Palmér, Lina“…A lifeworld-led caring science perspective as a foundation for care can contribute to the development of caring practices, which grasp the existential nature of the breastfeeding trauma.…”
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142by Lundvall, Maria, Lindberg, Elisabeth, Hörberg, Ulrica, Carlsson, Gunilla, Palmér, Lina“…These young women have a longing to share their existential concerns with a trustworthy person, while at the same time they fear revealing their existential concerns and risking being rejected by others. …”
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143“…Purpose: Spouses are in a vulnerable situation when caring for a frail partner late in life. Exploring their existential loneliness can be a way to understand more about their existential needs. …”
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144by Gaille, Marie, Araneda, Marco, Dubost, Clément, Guillermain, Clémence, Kaakai, Sarah, Ricadat, Elise, Todd, Nicolas, Rera, MichaelGet full text
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146“…Whether the experience of existential conflict is a cause or an effect of these phenomena is incompletely understood. …”
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149“…RESULTS: The essence of losing a family member by suicide encompasses experiences of involuntary and existential loneliness, life suffering, and additional burdens in a life that is radically transformed, comprising prolonged and energy-intensive attempts to understand. …”
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150“…To address this gap, this study examined the indirect effects of the two types of religiosity—intrinsic religiosity (IR) and extrinsic religiosity (ER)—on meaningful work through existential labor, namely, surface acting and deep acting. …”
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151“…BACKGROUND: Existential suffering is often a part of the requests for assisted suicide (AS). …”
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152by Timmermann, Connie, Prinds, Christina, Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Hvidt, Niels Christian, Lau, Marianne Engelbrecht, Ammentorp, Jette“…INTRODUCTION: Talking about existential issues with patients is often experienced as challenging for healthcare professionals. …”
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153“…Their perfectionism can be seen as a way of handling existential vulnerability at a point in their lives where relational resources needed to stay firm in a vulnerable state are lacking. …”
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154by Edberg, Anna-Karin, Trogu, Giusy, Manattini, Alessandra, Renn-Żurek, Agnieszka, Modrzejewska, Daria Maria, Woźnicka, Elżbieta Barbara, Popovici, Silvia, Pintilie, Liliana, Beck, Ingela, Virbalienė, Akvilė, Šiurienė, Aurelija“…It is essential that they have the courage, skills, and tools to deal with loneliness, in particular with existential loneliness (EL) which relates to meaning in life and the fundamentals of living and dying. …”
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155“…The results show that the phenomenon, initiating breastfeeding, in spite of good conditions, i.e., early home discharge, is complex and entails an existential challenge. The essential meaning of the phenomenon is conceptualized as, “A movement from a bodily performance to an embodied relation with the infant and oneself as a mother.” …”
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156“…In conclusion, professionals must consider patients’ existential issues in the way they are expressed by the patients. …”
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157by Dorjee, Dusana“…It is proposed that contemplative science is an interdisciplinary study of the metacognitive self-regulatory capacity (MSRC) of the mind and associated modes of existential awareness (MEA) modulated by motivational/intentional and contextual factors of contemplative practices. …”
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158by Tomasdottir, Margret Olafia, Sigurdsson, Johann Agust, Petursson, Halfdan, Kirkengen, Anna Luise, Ivar Lund Nilsen, Tom, Hetlevik, Irene, Getz, Linn“…The study aim was to prospectively explore the associations between existential unease (coined as a meta-term for the included items) and multimorbidity. …”
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159by Weber, Christian, Fijalkowska, Barbara, Ciecwierska, Katarzyna, Lindblad, Anna, Badura-Lotter, Gisela, Andersen, Peter M., Kuźma-Kozakiewicz, Magdalena, Ludolph, Albert C., Lulé, Dorothée, Pasierski, Tomasz, Lynöe, Niels“…However, the analysis of the normative frameworks shows that the conditions for making existential decisions differ considerably in Germany, Poland and Sweden. …”
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160“…In existential holistic group therapy, the whole person heals in accordance with the holistic process theory and the life mission theory. …”
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