Finding meaning : guidelines for counselors
Material type: TextPecos, NM Dove Publications c1974Description: 29p.; ill.; bibliog. refsContent type:- text
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This article was originally delivered, under the title Intervening with meaning, at the symposium on The Role of the Christian Churches in the Recovery of the Alcoholic, in Milwaukee on April 18, 1974.
The art of Christian counseling. Filling the vacuuum. Faith. Carl Jung's insight. The need today. Facilitating meaning. The wounded healer. An intellectual framework. How?. Example
'...there is one human circumstance which leaves many counselors perplexed, feeling they lack either the expertise or the understanding to work with it. This is the problem of meaninglessness--the failure to find meaning in life, or the loss of it....Among primitives this condition is known as "loss of soul," and it is my experience that it occurs very frequently among moderns who do not know what to call it.'
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