2016
DOI: 10.12984/eed.53493
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Logoterapide Kullanılan Kavramların ve Tekniklerin Türk Kültürü’nde Uygulanabilirliği

Abstract: 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 t… Show more

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“…Post-traumatic growth can be thought of as depending on the severity of the trauma and the weakness of precautions to not get harmed from it and also depending on the individual's experience of the trauma tragically and living in deep isolation and inadequacy. Since Turkish culture has a collectivist nature (Tagay, Voltan-Acar & Nalbant, 2016), it is thought that when becoming face to face with a traumatic experience, Turkish people continue to evaluate themselves not completely independently from other people who are surrounding them so they don't feel all alone in front of COVID-19 pandemic's threats but within the existing social support systems so they cannot produce higher degrees of PTG. Similarly, the finding of the current study also indicated that young adult individuals who reported high levels of negative emotions and thoughts related to COVID-19 and took precautions against the virus experienced low levels of post-traumatic growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-traumatic growth can be thought of as depending on the severity of the trauma and the weakness of precautions to not get harmed from it and also depending on the individual's experience of the trauma tragically and living in deep isolation and inadequacy. Since Turkish culture has a collectivist nature (Tagay, Voltan-Acar & Nalbant, 2016), it is thought that when becoming face to face with a traumatic experience, Turkish people continue to evaluate themselves not completely independently from other people who are surrounding them so they don't feel all alone in front of COVID-19 pandemic's threats but within the existing social support systems so they cannot produce higher degrees of PTG. Similarly, the finding of the current study also indicated that young adult individuals who reported high levels of negative emotions and thoughts related to COVID-19 and took precautions against the virus experienced low levels of post-traumatic growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is stated that within the framework of the abandonment and teachings given to the individual by the environment, the individual's living within the framework of the standards determined by others and the society will prevent the existence of the individual. We can say that existential blocking is the channeling of the individual to a life frame created outside of the person's tradition, custom and himself (Tagay et al, 2016).…”
Section: Conformity and Totalitarianismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collective neurosis emerges as an ongoing problem in the struggle for life. Collective neurosis manifests itself in four different ways (Tagay et al, 2016):…”
Section: Existential Inquiry and Collective Neurosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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