2013
DOI: 10.1037/a0033394
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Enhancing cognitive behavior therapy with logotherapy: Techniques for clinical practice.

Abstract: Logotherapy is a meaning-centered approach to psychotherapy, which is compatible with cognitive behavior therapy. Its basic tenets have the potential to increase both the efficacy and effectiveness of the therapeutic process. This article describes the main techniques of logotherapy and provides specific and practical examples of how they may be incorporated into a cognitive behavior framework. The article concludes with a proposal for future research to validate integrative treatment protocols, and to provide… Show more

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“…Logotherapists have faith in the idea that a lack of meaning can lead to "emptiness, hopelessness, or despair", so they attempt to assist people find meaning "through "creative values", "experiential values", and "attitudinal values"" (Ameli & Dattilio, 2013). The techniques used in logotherapy underline this mission.…”
Section: Vol 51 194 April 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Logotherapists have faith in the idea that a lack of meaning can lead to "emptiness, hopelessness, or despair", so they attempt to assist people find meaning "through "creative values", "experiential values", and "attitudinal values"" (Ameli & Dattilio, 2013). The techniques used in logotherapy underline this mission.…”
Section: Vol 51 194 April 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Logotherapy is defined by the idea that individuals are motivated by a "will to meaning" as contrasting with the "will to pleasure" and "will to power" highlighted by Freud and Adler, respectively (Ameli & Dattilio, 2013;Langle & Sykes, 2006). He disagreed with Alfred Adler and individual psychology by suggesting that people do not only pursue to understand their existence of their own, but also to find a meaning to their life (Langle & Sykes, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a collaborative therapy that helps the individual reframe what is perceived as broken into their definition of human achievement and meaningful action. 30 Logotherapy focuses on assisting the individual discover purpose to his or her life. Although PTSD symptoms are not the target of therapy, they may resolve through optimistic belief in human potential.…”
Section: Integrative Health Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shifting of negative feelings and symptoms transition toward strengths, goals, possibilities, and solutions supports recovery. 30 Logotherapy is conducted by trained psychiatrists, psychologists, advanced practice psychiatric nurses, licensed counselors, and social workers.…”
Section: Integrative Health Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this technique, it is possible to change the direction of the thought that pushes the person to the problems and instead to get away from the problems (Lukas, 1986). The technique was developed by Frankl in the wake of World War II (Ameli & Dattilio, 2013). It is useful for a person who has a certain position of worry.…”
Section: Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%