Meaning-Centered Therapy Manual

Meaning-Centered Therapy Manual
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Publisher : Presence Press International, Incorporated
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0984640851
ISBN-13 : 9780984640850
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Book Synopsis Meaning-Centered Therapy Manual by : Marie S. Dezelic

Download or read book Meaning-Centered Therapy Manual written by Marie S. Dezelic and published by Presence Press International, Incorporated. This book was released on 2015-12-09 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discovering Meaning and Purpose in Life through Meaning-Centered Therapy, based on Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy & Existential Analysis. IN COLOR 8-SESSION MANUAL & HANDBOOK. Downloadable Color and Black-n-White Conceptual Pictographs-Client Handouts available in Appendix, with purchase. This transformative Meaning-Centered Therapy Manual: Logotherapy & Existential Analysis Brief Therapy Protocol for Group & Individual Sessions includes one-of-a-kind, colorful Conceptual Pictographs-Client Handouts that are to be used in an 8-session protocol for individual and group counseling across clinical, medical and spiritual settings. With its emphasis on a Mind-Body-Spirit Integrative Approach, the manual addresses Existential Exploration, Existential Crisis and Despair, Meaning in Life, as well as many other concerns of the Human Condition through Fostering the Discovery of Meaning and Purpose, and Inner Resources. The 8-Session Protocol allows clinicians and facilitators to follow a manualized format to assist individuals in examining: What areas of freedom exist within current life circumstances to activate and discover meaning in life? How can meaning be uncovered with an ongoing discovery throughout life? How can inner resources and strengths be used toward meaning and purpose in life, and in overcoming adversity? What goals and possibilities were once mentioned, never completed, and could be reactivated? What new possibilities can be discovered and become meaningful? What meaningful tasks can be accomplished as part of a personal Legacy Project of one's human existence? Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy & Existential Analysis (LTEA) philosophy and therapeutic framework encourages individuals to: Recognize strengths and weaknesses, and utilize both for personal and relational growth. Develop a greater personal understanding of the experiences within the human condition. Uncover and discover inner strengths and resources to live passionate, fulfilling and meaningful lives. Live authentically, heal from traumatic experiences, and have personal and relational transformation. This process facilitates accessing and discovering Meaning, and fulfilling one's existential Responsibility to life through: Self-Awareness, Self-Reflection, Self-Discovery, Self-Connection, Self-Acceptance, & Self-Transcendence.


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