Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
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| Resumo: | XXIII, 418 p. 17 illus., 12 illus. in color. text  | 
| Idioma: | inglês | 
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          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2024.
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| Edição: | 1st ed. 2024. | 
| coleção: | Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Proceedings of the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna,
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| Acesso em linha: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48922-8 | 
| Formato: | Recurso Eletrônico Livro | 
                Sumário: 
            
                  - Part I. Viktor Frankl’s Legacy.
 - Chapter 1. “For the Person is Always at Work”:Viktor Frankl’s Path to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
 - Chapter 2. So Much to Learn
 - Chapter 3. Building the Viktor Frankl Archives
 - Part II. Prevention and Amelioration of Suffering, Fostering Hope.
 - Chapter 4. Human Suffering
 - Chapter 5. Management of Moral Injury in Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Contribution of Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
 - Chapter 6. The Suffering Hypothesis: Viktor Frankl’s Spiritual Remedies and Recent Developments
 - Chapter 7. Writing Therapy and the Search for Meaning: A Case History
 - Chapter 8. On Tragedy and Transformation: A Logotherapeutic Autoethnography
 - Chapter 9. Finding Meaning in Life in a Changing World
 - Chapter 10. International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution: Hope, Optimism and Meaning Through Logotherapy-Enhanced Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
 - Part III. Research in Logotherapy: Case Studies.
 - Chapter 11. Examples of Applications of Logotherapy
 - Chapter 12. Suicide Prevention in the Work of Viktor Frankl
 - Chapter 13. When the Angel Turns into a Demon: The Pathology of Psychopathology
 - Chapter 14. Truth, Meaning, and Attachment in Healing Combat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
 - Part IV. Research in Logotherapy: Empirical Studies.
 - Chapter 15. The Ontological Perception of Time Scale:Assessing Meaning in Life from a Temporal Perspective
 - Chapter 16. The Noëtic Orientations Test (NOT): A Multiscale Russian Modification of the Purpose-in-Life Test
 - Chapter 17. Life Meaning Versus Intelligence: An Analysis of Three Qualities of Meaning Among Gifted Adults
 - Chapter 18. Altruism, Motivation to Serve, and Purpose in Life Among College Students
 - Chapter 19. Re-examining Altruism, Service Motivation, and Life PurposeAmong Undergraduate and Graduate Students
 - Part V. Practical Applications of Logotherapy in Education, Youth, and the Workplace.
 - Chapter 20. It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Logotherapist! Using Superheroes in Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy
 - Chapter 21. Logotherapy: Educating Students to Search for Meaning
 - Chapter 22. New work: How Important is the Orientation of Meaning? Reflections on the Basis of Frankl’s Dimensional Ontology
 - Chapter 23. Meaning-Centered Job Crafting: A Way to (Re )Discover Meaning at Work
 - Chapter 24. Nominal Socratic Dialogue or Finding the Basic ID:An Existential Analytical Tool for Finding Meaning
 - Chapter 25. Logo-CareerSkills: A Logotherapeutic Intervention for Resilient Career Development in Youth
 - Part VI. Theory and Philosophy of Logotherapy.
 - Chapter 26. Logotherapy and Mindfulness: An Anthropological Perspective
 - Chapter 27. Nature, Nurture, and the Noëtic: Addressing Flawed Assumptions of Galton’s Paradigm
 - Chapter 28. Resolving Paradoxes in the Dimensional Ontology of Logotherapy
 - Chapter 29. How Values Motivate Actions
 - Part VII. Book Reviews.
 - Chapter 30. Viktor Frankl and the Book of Job: A Search for Meaning by Marshall Lewis
 - Chapter 31. Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Theory and Practice, by Maria Marshall and Edward Marshall . .