Mental health, resilience and existential literature (original) (raw)

Dostoevsky, Existential Therapy, and Modern Rage: On the Possibility of Counseling the Underground Man

Kevin Aho

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2019

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Existential Phenomenology, Psychiatric Illness and the Death of Possibilities

Matthew Broome

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Existential Risk: From Resilience to Antifragility

Dana Klisanin

Stanford Existential Risks Initiative, 2023

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Mental Illness; A Comparative Analysis of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' and Heller's 'Catch-22'

Francesca Williams

Mental Illness; A Comparative Analysis of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' and Heller's 'Catch-22', 2019

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Existential experience like illness - a case study of Gilbert Jonas

Paweł Wójs

Studia Humanistyczne AGH

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Existential understanding of mental distress - s wharne

simon wharne

Theory & Psychology, 2020

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Modernity, mental illness and the crisis of meaning

Marc Roberts

2007

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The accidental death of Mr Happy : a post-qualitative rhizoanalysis of mental health and wellbeing

Jamie Mcphie

2016

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Existential Health in an Age of Medical Totalitarianism

Adam Szymanski

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022

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The Meaning Crisis of Youth in A World of Risky Strangers: Mental Disorders and Suicides

Serdar Ünal

Journal of Current Researches on Social Sciences (JoCReSS), 2018

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The Absurd Sensibility of Existential Psychotherapy: Clinical Application of Survivors' Experience of Treblinka and Other Death Camps

Carl P. Ellerman

1997

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A STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SUFFERINGS IN WORKS OF FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

DR N A D I Y A H KHUSHBOO

International journal of language and studies, 2020

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Mental Health as a Public Social Problem By Nevenka Podgornik

Nevenka Podgornik

2014

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Existential Health: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives

Ola Sigurdson

Health and Well-Being in Today’s Scandinavia, 2016

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Fullagar, S (2018) Beyond Bouncing Back: The ‘Cruel Optimism’ of Resilient Selfhood in Women’s Recovery from Depression, in Resilience Thinking, Occasional Papers, Institute for Culture and Society (tOPICS), Western Sydney University.

Simone Fullagar

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Resilience in Life and Work of Viktor Emanuel Frankl

Pavel Navrátil

2013

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BECOMING: AN EXISTENTIAL-DEVELOPMENTAL UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN DILEMMAS AND EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY Evgenia Georganda, PsyD., ECP. Hellenic Association for Existential Psychology

Evgenia Georganda

Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2022

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Resilience in Times of Need

Dr Jytte Holmqvist

IAFOR Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2022

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Literary Insanity and Psychiatric Literacy: Youth, Mental Health, and Contemporary Russian Fiction

Jenny Kaminer

The Russian Review, 2024

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Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care

Jijian Voronka, Alison Howell

Studies in Social Justice, 2012

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Normal life crises and insanity—mental illness contextualised

Margareta Ostman

European Journal of Social Work, 2012

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A Sartrean Account of Mental Health

Jelena Krgovic

2017

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The Hideout, the Underground, and Avoidance of Non-Being: Tischner, Dostoevsky and Tillich on Personality Disorders

Konrad Banicki

Diametros, 2022

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Towards a Theoretical Approach to the Literature of Resilience

María Ferrández-Sanmiguel

Orbis Litterarum, 2018

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How do Mental Health Practitioners Experience and Understand Resilience: The Risk of Death in Mental Healthcare: PhD Thesis

simon wharne

Middlesex University, 2019

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Narrative and mental health: preserving the emancipatory tradition

Pamela FIsher

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Nikolay Mintchev - [BOOK REVIEW] Meaning and Melancholia: life in the age of bewilderment by Christopher Bollas

Nikolay Mintchev

2019

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5 Terrains for the Struggle For Mental Health

Arran James

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PhD: The Recovery of a Spiritual Dimension of Existential Psychotherapy

Timothy E Quinlan PhD

DCU School of Human Development, 2022

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Listening to Chekhov: Narrative Approaches to Depression

Bradley Lewis

Literature and Medicine, 2006

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”Whatever Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger”: A Sociological Analysis of Uses of the Concept of Resilience. The Case of Boris Cyrulnik’s Self-Help Books Readers

Nicolas Marquis

Swiss Journal of Sociology, 2019

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Phenomenology of Illness, Resilience and Well-Being: A Contribution to Person-Centred Approaches in Healthcare

Roxana Baiasu

The International Library of Bioethics, 2021

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Resilience and Resistance on the Road to Recovery in Mental Health

Anne O'Donnell, Matthew Shaw

2016

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Evaluating Existential Despair

Matthew Ratcliffe

Emotion and Value, 2014

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Feel the fear and do it anyway: drawing strength from Søren Kierkegaard and Louise Glück in existentialist pandemic times

Dr Jytte Holmqvist

Inscriptions (Tankebanen forlag), Vol. 6, No.1 (2023): Technology’s Danger. , 2023

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