existentialism in psychology
Existentialism in psychology is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes the individual's experience and existence, focusing on themes such as personal freedom, responsibility, and meaning-making in the face of life's inherent challenges and uncertainties. It explores how individuals grapple with the fundamental questions and anxieties about their purpose and identity, ultimately seeking authenticity and self-realization.
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Related Concepts (16)
- absurdism
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- authenticity
- death and mortality
- existential crisis
- existential dread
- existential loneliness
- existential therapy
- existentialism
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- existentialism and identity formation
- existentialism and mental health
- existentialism and self-actualization
- existentialist philosophers in psychology
- freedom and responsibility
- meaning of life
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