Bu araflt›rmada üniversite haz›rl›k s›n›f› ö¤rencilerinin mükemmeliyetçilik özelliklerinin, kayg› düzeyleri ile cinsiyetlerine, alg›lanan kiflilik yap›s›na, alg›lanan beden imgesine göre farkl›l›k gösterip göstermedi¤i incelenmifltir. Yöntem: Araflt›rma grubu 2004-2005 akademik y›l›nda, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu'nda e¤itim gören 96 k›z ve 82 erkek ö¤renciden oluflmaktad›r. Verilerin toplanmas› amac›yla Hewitt ve Flett (1991) taraf›ndan gelifltirilen ve Oral (1999) taraf›ndan Türkçe'ye uyarlanan "Çok Boyutlu Mükemmeliyetçilik Ölçe¤i"; Spielberger (1970) taraf›ndan gelifltirilen, Lecompte ve Öner (1985) taraf›ndan Türkçe'ye uyarlanan "Sürekli Kayg› Ölçe¤i" ve "Kiflisel Bilgi Formu" kullan›lm›flt›r.
Logotherapy is a meaning-oriented approach to therapy, among humanistic and existentialist schools of thought. Victor E. Frankl, (1905-1997, the founder of logotherapy, was a distinguished Austrian psychiatrist with a world-wide reputation. Frankl emphasized the importance of meaning and value in human life. Psychological Counseling Approaches has developed by the contribution of many European and American psychologists. Researchers have been interested in the impact of culture on individuals for a very long time but more consistent study of culture on individuals has only occurred recently. In this article the concepts such as will to meaning, existential frustration, collective neurosis, existential vacuum, meaning of life, meaning of love, meaning of suffering and super meaning; techniques such as paradoxical intention and de-reflection have been investigated according to the Turkish Culture. It has seen that some concepts and techniques of logotherapy said to be suitable for using in Turkish Culture.
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