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Clinical Perspectives on Meaning: Positive and Existential Psychotherapy

โœ Scribed by Pninit Russo-Netzer, Stefan E. Schulenberg, Alexander Batthyany (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
455
Edition
1
Category
Library

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"Clinical Perspectives on Meaning: Positive and Existential Psychotherapy . . . is an outstanding collection of new contributions that build thoughtfully on the past, while at the same time, take the uniquely human capacity for meaning-making to important new places." - From the preface by Carol D. Ryff and Chiara Ruini

This unique theory-to-practice volume presents far-reaching advances in positive and existential therapy, with emphasis on meaning-making as central to coping and resilience, growth and positive change. Innovative meaning-based strategies are presented with clients facing medical and mental health challenges such as spinal cord injury, depression, and cancer. Diverse populations and settings are considered, including substance abuse, disasters, group therapy, and at-risk youth. Contributors demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of meaning-making interventions by addressing novel findings in this rapidly growing and promising area. By providing broad international and interdisciplinary perspectives, it enhances empirical findings and offers valuable practical insights. Such a diverse and varied examination of meaning encourages the reader to integrate his or her thoughts from both existential and positive psychology perspectives, as well as from clinical and empirical approaches, and guides the theoretical convergence to a unique point of understanding and appreciation for the value of meaning and its pursuit.

Included in the coverage:

ยท The proper aim of therapy: Subjective well-being, objective goodness, or a meaningful life?

ยท Character strengths and mindfulness as core pathways to meaning in life

ยท The significance of meaning to conceptualizations of resilience and posttraumatic growth

ยท Practices of meaning-making interventions: A comprehensive matrix

ยท Working with meaning in life in chronic or life-threatening disease

ยท Strategies for cultivating purpose among adolescents in clinical settings

ยท Integrative meaning therapy: From logotherapy to existential positive interventions

ยท Multiculturalism and meaning in existential and positive psychology

ยท Nostalgia as an existential intervention: Using the past to secure meaning in the present and the future

ยท The spiritual dimension of meaning

Clinical Perspectives on Meaning redefines these core healing objectives for researchers, students, caregivers, and practitioners from the fields of existential psychology, logotherapy, and positive psychology, as well as for the interested public.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Clinical Perspectives on Meaning: Understanding, Coping and Thriving through Science and Practice....Pages 1-13
Front Matter....Pages 15-15
The Proper Aim of Therapy: Subjective Well-Being, Objective Goodness, or a Meaningful Life?....Pages 17-35
Seeing Life Through a Sacred Lens: The Spiritual Dimension of Meaning....Pages 37-57
Working with Meaning in Life in Mental Health Care: A Systematic Literature Review of the Practices and Effectiveness of Meaning-Centred Therapies....Pages 59-87
Making Meaning in the Context of Ethnopolitical Warfare: Secondary Control as a Resource....Pages 89-109
Multiculturalism and Meaning in Existential and Positive Psychology....Pages 111-130
Practices of Meaning-Changing Interventions: A Comprehensive Matrix....Pages 131-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
The Significance of Meaning to Conceptualizations of Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth: Strengthening the Foundation for Research and Practice....Pages 149-169
Working with Meaning in Life in Chronic or Life-Threatening Disease: A Review of Its Relevance and the Effectiveness of Meaning-Centred Therapies....Pages 171-200
Meaning in Life in the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders....Pages 201-222
Reason, Meaning, and Resilience in the Treatment of Depression: Logotherapy as a Bridge Between Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Positive Psychology....Pages 223-244
Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy in the Oncology and Palliative Care Settings....Pages 245-260
Meaning Making in the Aftermath of a Spinal Cord Injury....Pages 261-282
Out, Out, Brief Candle? The Meaning of Meaninglessness....Pages 283-295
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Meaning, Medicine, and Healing....Pages 299-321
Integrative Meaning Therapy: From Logotherapy to Existential Positive Interventions....Pages 323-342
Nostalgia as an Existential Intervention: Using the Past to Secure Meaning in the Present and the Future....Pages 343-362
Caring and Meaning in Psychotherapy....Pages 363-381
Character Strengths and Mindfulness as Core Pathways to Meaning in Life....Pages 383-405
Strategies for Cultivating Purpose Among Adolescents in Clinical Settings....Pages 407-421
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Meaning Centered Positive Group Intervention....Pages 423-445
Back Matter....Pages 447-455

โœฆ Subjects


Cognitive Psychology;Developmental Psychology


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