The first edition of The Human Quest for
Meaning was a major publication on the empirical
research of meaning in life and its vital role in
well-being, resilience, and psychotherapy. This new
edition continues that quest and seeks to answer the
questions, what is the meaning of life? How do we
explain what constitutes meaningful relationships, work,
and living? The answers, as the eminent scholars and
practitioners who contributed to this text find, are
neither simple nor straightforward. While seeking to
clarify subjective vs. objective meaning in 21 new and 7
revised chapters, the authors also address the
differences in cultural contexts, and identify 8
different sources of meaning, as well as at least 6
different stages in the process of the search for
meaning. They also address different perspectives,
including positive psychology, self-determination,
integrative, narrative, and relational perspectives, to
ensure that readers obtain the most thorough information
possible. Mental health practitioners will find the
numerous meaning-centered interventions, such as the
PURE and ABCDE methods, highly useful in their own work
with facilitating healing and personal growth in their
clients. The Human Quest for Meaning represents
a bold new vision for the future of meaning-oriented
research and applications. No one seeking to truly
understand the human condition should be without
it.
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