“…For example, clinical trials of a meaning-centered group intervention, which was based on Frankl's ideas as well as listening to people who were dying, have demonstrated significant effects on the degree of sadness experienced by people with terminal cancer (see Greenstein & Breitbart, 2000). The counseling literature has reinforced the idea that counselors working with people facing EOL situations can learn from the experiences of, or provide assistance to, people who have faced death, are dying, or who have a chronic/terminal illness such as HIV (Buki, Kogan, Keen, & Uman, 2005;Burke & Miller, 1996;Freeman & Ward, 1998;Holt, Houg, & Romano, 1999;Ingersoll, 2000;Kinnier, Tribbensee, Rose, & Vaughan, 2001;Manis & Bodenhorn, 2006;O'Halloran & Altmaier, 1996;Shepherd Johnson, 2003;Springer & Lease, 2000;Vaughan & Kinnier, 1996).…”