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This book offers an inspiring exploration of current findings from
the psychology of meaning in life, analysing cutting-edge research
to propose practical, evidence-based applications. Schnell draws on
psychological, philosophical and cognitive perspectives to explore
basic concepts of meaning and introduce a multidimensional model of
meaning in life. Written in an accessible style, this book covers a
range of topics including the distinction between meaning and
happiness, the impact of meaning on health and longevity, meaning
in the workplace, and meaning-centred interventions. Each chapter
ends with exercises to encourage self-reflection and measurement
tools are presented throughout, including the author's original
Sources of Meaning and Meaning in Life Questionnaire (SoMe), to
inspire the reader to consider the role of meaning in their own
life. The Psychology of Meaning in Life is essential reading for
students and practitioners of psychology, sociology, counselling,
coaching and related disciplines, and for general readers
interested in exploring the role of meaning in life.
This book offers an inspiring exploration of current findings from
the psychology of meaning in life, analysing cutting-edge research
to propose practical, evidence-based applications. Schnell draws on
psychological, philosophical and cognitive perspectives to explore
basic concepts of meaning and introduce a multidimensional model of
meaning in life. Written in an accessible style, this book covers a
range of topics including the distinction between meaning and
happiness, the impact of meaning on health and longevity, meaning
in the workplace, and meaning-centred interventions. Each chapter
ends with exercises to encourage self-reflection and measurement
tools are presented throughout, including the author's original
Sources of Meaning and Meaning in Life Questionnaire (SoMe), to
inspire the reader to consider the role of meaning in their own
life. The Psychology of Meaning in Life is essential reading for
students and practitioners of psychology, sociology, counselling,
coaching and related disciplines, and for general readers
interested in exploring the role of meaning in life.
In diesem anregenden Fachbuch werden aktuelle wissenschaftliche
Erkenntnisse zum Thema Lebenssinn greifbar und in der Praxis
nutzbar. Auf der Grundlage empirischer Forschungsergebnisse
erfahren die Leserinnen und Leser, welche Dimensionen von Sinn es
gibt und wie man sie fur sich bzw. fur Klienten entdecken kann.
Transdisziplinar gewonnene Einsichten zu Sinn und Gesundheit sowie
Sinn in der Arbeitswelt werden dargestellt. Der Einfluss
gesellschaftlicher Entwicklungen auf die Sinnfrage wird diskutiert.
Erganzende philosophische und reflektierende Selbsterkundungen
machen das Lesen zu einem Erlebnis - wenn es gluckt: zu einem
sinnhaften Erleben. Geschrieben fur psychologische und arztliche
Psychotherapeuten, Psychiater, Psychologen, Padagogen, Berater,
Organisationsentwickler, Seelsorger, interessierte Laien. Aus dem
Inhalt: Sinn suchen? - Sinn definieren - Zur Erfassung von
Lebenssinn - Wie entsteht Sinn? - Sinnvariationen -
Lebensbedeutungen: Quellen des Lebenssinns - Die soziale Dimension
des Sinns - Sinnkrise - Existentielle Indifferenz - Sinn und Gluck
- Sinn, Gesundheit und Krankheit - Interventionen zur Stutzung der
Sinnhaftigkeit - Arbeit und Sinn. Die Autorin: Prof. Dr. Tatjana
Schnell forscht und lehrt zum Thema Lebenssinn am Institut fur
Psychologie der Universitat Innsbruck (OE) und der MF Specialized
University, Oslo (NO). Auf www.sinnforschung.org geben sie und ihr
Team allgemeinverstandliche Einblicke in die internationale
Sinnforschung.
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