Results of a humanistic-existential psychotherapy: a tribute to roll may
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v15i57.727Keywords:
meaning of life, experiencing one's ows existenceAbstract
The sense of life is nothing other than each one’s acceptance of the inexorable circumstances, converting them into his own creation. In the seek of this purpose the aim of psychotherapy is that the patient experiences his existence as real, which includes becoming aware of is potentialities and becoming able to act on the basis of them.
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