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Existentialism - Psychology
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Definition of 'Existentialism'Philosophy based on the analysis of the individual's existence in the world which holds that human existence cannot be completely described in scientific terms. Existentialism also stresses the freedom and responsibility of the individual as well as the uniqueness of religious and ethical experiences and the analysis of subjective phenomena such as anxiety, guilt, and suffering. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.) |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Healing during existential moments: the "art" of nursing presence.
29 Nov 2009
This article addresses nursing presence, a phenomenon essential to holistic nursing care. The concept is introduced and explained, supporting background information is reviewed, barriers are identified, and successful applications are illustrated in ... Read more...
Moral accountability and integrity in nursing practice.
29 Nov 2009
The therapeutic nature of the nurse-patient relationship is grounded in an ethic of caring. Florence Nightingale envisioned nursing as an art and a science...a blending of humanistic, caring presence with evidence-based knowledge and exquisite ... Read more...
30 Jul 2009
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: This article explores relatives' experiences of receiving soft tissue massage as a support supplement while caring for a dying family member at home. BACKGROUND: In palliative home care, relatives play an important role as carers ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Existentialism - Psychology'
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- Healing during existential moments: the "art" of nursing presence.
29 Nov 2009 - Moral accountability and integrity in nursing practice.
29 Nov 2009 - Inner power, physical strength and existential well-being in daily life: relatives' experiences of receiving soft tissue massage in palliative home care.
30 Jul 2009 - Exploring the existential function of religion: the effect of religious fundamentalism and mortality salience on faith-based medical refusals.
30 Jul 2009 - Co-creating meaningful structures within long-term psychotherapy group culture.
29 Jun 2009 - Acceptance, grief and meaning.
30 May 2009 - [Dialogal phenomenology in the context of nursing science, a critical examination of a rather unknown research method]
30 May 2009 - Merleau-Ponty and me: some phenomenological reflections upon my recent bone marrow transplant.
30 May 2009 - Early adulthood uprooted: transitoriness in young women with breast cancer.
29 Apr 2009 - Living being--non-being in the workplace.
30 Mar 2009 - The meaning of suffering in families: a humanbecoming perspective.
30 Mar 2009 - The essence of life purpose.
30 Mar 2009 - Varying views of life among people with long-term mental illness.
30 Jan 2009 - The existential impact of starting corticosteroid treatment as symptom control in advanced metastatic cancer.
17 Jan 2009 - Factors impacting readmissions of older patients with heart failure.
30 Dec 2008 - Senior nurses as patients: narratives of special and meagre care.
29 Nov 2008 - "If you cannot tolerate that risk, you should never become a physician": a qualitative study about existential experiences among physicians.
30 Oct 2008 - Loneliness: a concept analysis.
29 Sep 2008 - The cocreating environment: a nexus between classical Chinese and current nursing philosophies.
29 Sep 2008 - Complex critical realism: tenets and application in nursing research.
29 Sep 2008
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Technical information about 'Existentialism'
Definition: Philosophy based on the analysis of the individual's existence in the world which holds that human existence cannot be completely described in scientific terms. Existentialism also stresses the freedom and responsibility of the individual as well as the uniqueness of religious and ethical experiences and the analysis of subjective phenomena such as anxiety, guilt, and suffering. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
Descriptor UI: D005086
Alternative terms: Existentialism; Existential Psychology; Psychology, Existential;
Allowable Qualifiers: history; psychology;
Tree Number: F02.739.418; K01.752.304;
Online Note: use EXISTENTIALISM to search EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY 1974-78
History Note: EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY was see under EXISTENTIALISM 1974-78