“…Since 2011 existential positive psychology (PP2.0) has gained in importance, dealing with the questions how to lead a meaningful and a positive and constructive life at the same time (Wong, 2011 ; Passmore and Howell, 2014 ; Ivtzan et al, 2017 ; Carreno and PĂ©rez-Escobar, 2019 ). Therefore, research in PP2.0 suggests that the dark and negative aspects of life, the suffering and the pain of existence need to be radically accepted, dealt with and transformedâif this is the case, mental health and well-being improves based on the lived-through experience (Wong, 2011 , 2016 , 2020 ; Fowers et al, 2017 ; Turaniu et al, 2017 ; Vanderheiden and Mayer, 2017 ; Mayer and Vanderheiden, 2019 ; Van Tongeren and Showalter Van Tongeren, 2020 ).…”