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Meaning in a World in Crisis: Perspectives of Societal Resilience and Growth: An Introduction to the Special Section of the Journal of Constructivist Psychology.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Constructivist Psychology. Apr-Jun2023, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p129-137. 9p.
Subject
*POSTTRAUMATIC growth
*SOCIETAL growth
*MENTAL health services
*PSYCHOLOGY
*BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion & Oil Spill, 2010
*ACUTE stress disorder
Language
ISSN
1072-0537
Abstract
For example, while the search for meaning was found to be negatively related to the presence of meaning among U.S. participants, it was positively related to the presence of meaning among Japanese individuals (Steger et al., [25]) and Israelis (e.g., Abu-Raiya et al., [1]; Russo-Netzer, [19]). The new meaning of meaning To understand the new meaning that emerged at this conference, it is important to understand the philosophy behind the conference and the organization itself. Meaning is essential to human health, well-being, and valued living, in general and related to disaster mental health (Finkelstein-Fox et al., [12]; Melton & Schulenberg, [17]; Pavlacic et al., [18]; Schulenberg, [20], [21]; Schulenberg et al., [22]; Weathers et al., [20]). Keywords: Meaning; existentialism; Viktor Frankl; sociology; social justice EN Meaning existentialism Viktor Frankl sociology social justice 129 137 9 04/03/23 20230401 NES 230401 Meaning in crisis The world is in crisis!. [Extracted from the article]