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4“… The healing of Annas existence was done by existential holistic therapy. Although the processing did not always run smoothly, as she projected very charged material on the therapists on several occasions, the process resulted in full health and a good quality of life due to her own will to recover and heal completely. …”
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5von Ventegodt, Søren, Flensborg-Madsen, Trine, Andersen, Niels Jørgen, Merrick, Joav“… A theoretical framework of existential coherence is presented, explaining how health, quality of life (QOL), and the ability to function were originally created and developed to rehabilitate human life from an existential perspective. …”
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6von Ventegodt, Søren, Clausen, Birgitte, Langhorn, Maja, Kromann, Maximilian, Andersen, Niels Jørgen, Merrick, Joav“… Existential group therapy seems to be a very efficient way of inducing the holistic state of healing, described in the holistic process theory of healing. …”
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8von Ventegodt, Søren, Andersen, Niels Jørgen, Neikrug, Shimshon, Kandel, Isack, Merrick, Joav“… It takes motivation and willingness to suffer on behalf of the patients in order to heal, as the existential and emotional pain of the traumas resulting in insanity is often overwhelming. …”
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9von Ventegodt, Søren, Andersen, Niels Jørgen, Neikrug, Shimshon, Kandel, Isack, Merrick, Joav“… Many mentally ill young people would benefit from a few hours of existential holistic processing in order to confront the core existential pains. …”
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11von Ventegodt, Søren, Thegler, Suzette, Andreasen, Tove, Struve, Flemming, Enevoldsen, Lars, Bassaine, Laila, Torp, Margrethe, Merrick, Joav“… When the patient heals existentially, quality of life, health, and ability to function in general are improved at the same time. …”
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12“… Quality of life, health, and ability are often lost at the same time and most often in one decaying existential movement over 5 or 10 years. This “lost life” is mostly too slow to be felt as life threatening, but once awakened to reality, it provokes the deepest of fears in patients: the fear of death itself and destruction of our mere existence. …”
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15“… When the problems of sex and living together are understood as symptoms of underlying old existential wounds in need of healing, and when the physician accepts the role as coach supporting the patient to confront these emotional pains, then the patient can heal existentially in order to obtain the wanted closeness and intimacy. …”
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16“… The IQOL theory is an overall theory or meta-theory encompassing eight more factual theories in a subjective-existential-objective spectrum. Other philosophies of life can stress other aspects of life, but by this notion of introducing such an existential depth into the health and social sciences, we believe to have taken a necessary step towards a new humility and respect for the richness and complexity of life. …”
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18von Ventegodt, Søren, Thegler, Suzette, Andreasen, Tove, Struve, Flemming, Enevoldsen, Lars, Bassaine, Laila, Torp, Margrethe, Merrick, Joav“… The therapy was “mindful” in its focus on existential and spiritual issues. …”
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20von Ventegodt, Søren, Solheim, Elin, Saunte, Mads E., Morad, Mohammed, Kandel, Isack, Merrick, Joav“… The holistic therapeutic work includes (1) teaching existential theory, (2) working with life perspective and philosophy of life, (3) helping the patient to acknowledge the state of the disease and the feelings connected to it, and finally (4) getting the patient into the holistic state of healing: (a) feeling old repressed emotions, (b) understanding why she got sick from a holistic point of view, and finally (c) letting go of the negative beliefs and decisions that made her sick according to the holistic theory of nongenetic diseases. …”
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