Author: Maria Marshall
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Being the Agents of Our Actions
Agency is often understood as the capacity to be in charge of our actions and decisions. It presupposes conscious awareness, and insight into the nature and consequence of our actions and decisions. However, it is not always taken for granted that we possess agency, nor is it always encouraged to have agency in clinical practice.…
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Moral Injury–What Is It?
Conversation with Maria Marshall about Moral Injury and Logotherapy
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Pastoral Care during Life Transitions: Reconciling with the Past
Presented by: Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Lukas Location: Catholic Private University, Linz, Austria Organized by: Prof. Dr. Klara-Antonia Csiszar Abstract: Viktoria Puchner (KU-Linz) Transcribed and trans…
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The World is not Well, but it can be Healed
[PASSIONSWEGE] “Stations of the Passion” Radio Talk Veronika Bonelli’s Interview with Alexander Batthyány February 21, 2024 Translated and summarized by Maria Marshall Key points: VB: “The Wo…
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The Meaning of Logotherapy in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
The Meaning of logotherapy in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Presentation by Dr. Cvijeta Pahljina (1943 – 2022), Psychiatrist, at The Future of Logotherapy Congress, Vienna, 2016. Translated b…
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The Concept of Logotherapy in 1925
The Concept of Logotherapy in1925 In: “Fundamentals of Medical Psychology Psychodiagnostics and Psychotherapy in Everyday Practice” by Dr. med. Heinz Fendel, Specialist of Internal Medi…
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Trust, Basic Trust, Self-confidence, and trust in God
Interview with Elisabeth Lukas, PhD, by Stefan Baier (Grandios-redaktion, Regensburg, February, 2022). Translated by Maria Marshall, PhD
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A Snapshot of Meaningful Moments with Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Lukas
If I was to arrange my memories with Dr. Elisabeth Lukas in a photo album, the album would span several decades. My first memory reaches back to 1982. There is a beautiful Christmas tree in my grandparents’ home. It is set on a table with glorious decorations and best of all, marzipan candies covered in…
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The Road Less Traveled: Reflection on the Dictum that One Becomes the Value that one Actualizes; One Becomes the Cause that one Makes One’s Own
The Road Less Traveled: Reflection on the Dictum that One Becomes the Value that one Actualizes; One Becomes the Cause that one Makes One’s Own
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From Fear to Trust: Approaching the Neuro-psychological and the Spiritual in the Context of a Three-Dimensional View of the Person
From fear to Trust: Approaching the Neuro-psychological and the Spiritual in the Context of a Three-Dimensional View of the Person