Tag: Meaning
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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 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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Logotherapy and Existential Analysis for Burnout and Moral Injury
Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (LTEA) can be helpful to prevent burnout as well as to manage the effects of moral injury. Burnout and moral injury are two different entities. …
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Logotherapy and Existential Analysis for Moral Injury validated by Science
Logotherapy and Existential Analysis for the Management of Moral Injury. Edward Marshall, Maria Marshall, Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy, 2021.
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Choosing the Path of Meaning: Breaking the Chains of Violence and the Aggression of War
The current war in Ukraine rests on a fundamental error and faulty attitudes that lead to a vicious cycle of destruction and self-harm. While the implications of this harm to the self, in addition to others, may not immediately perceptible, its consequences are far reaching and deeper than physical wounds.
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The Art of Living
The Art of Living. Walking tour Exhibition. Viktor Frankl Museum Vienna. Re-reading Viktor Frankl. Reflection notes.
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Carried by the Spirit
Carried by the spirit: Our hearts sing. Discerning meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic. New book edited by Maria Marshall and Edward Marshall.
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Meaning is a need or meaning as a need?
Meaning is not a "need" in the sense of basic needs that are ends to themselves and their aim is rest and homeostasis upon fulfillment until the next need arises-as is the process in the dimensions of the body and mind (i.e. Frankl, Existential Dynamics in the Will to Meaning).