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Spiritual, Philosophical, and Psychotherapeutic Engagements of Meaning and Service, PDF eBook

Spiritual, Philosophical, and Psychotherapeutic Engagements of Meaning and Service PDF

Edited by Katherine Harper, Thomas St. James O'Connor, Daniel Maoz

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The editors of this critical volume have compiled a rich group of authors comprised of professors, psychotherapists, counselling practitioners, and doctoral students, to address society's struggle to find meaning.

A rich classroom resource, this book is a particularly important contribution to the Academy given our current lived experience in research, and also for personal reflection.

Still in the throes of recovering from the COVID 19 pandemic, economic challenges, environmental disasters, and conflicts in various places in our world, to name only a few of our current challenges, the search for meaning and purpose has become an important pursuit for many.

Many people today are looking for an often elusive "more." This book poses numerous questions reflecting a variety of perspectives on the connections between meaning and service.

These diverse perspectives offer readers points of engagement in their own pursuit of integrating meaning and service in their own personal and professional life.

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