The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to predict patients' general and psychological well-being and their posttreatment functioning. Evidence is obtained for the notion that meaning in Life (a) would affect both positive and negative aspects of well-being, (b) that it would be related to improvement during psychotherapy, and (c) that it would predict the outcome of psychotherapy, independently of patients' pre-treatment levels of wellbeing. The findings not only support the clinical relevance of the meaning in life concept, but they also favour the construct validity of the Life Regard Index, an instrument that was designed to measure the relevant construct. It is concluded that the ne...
Meaning in life is a multi-faceted construct that has been conceptualized in diverse ways. It refers...
The present studies addressed the need for a comprehensive, economical, and psychometrically adequat...
Meaning in life or lack of it is frequently associated to the psychological adjustment to disease. T...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
This study investigates the association between meaning in life and outcome in therapy. Most current...
This study investigates the association between meaning in life and outcome in therapy. Most current...
The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between meaning in life and psycho...
Recent research attests to the importance of three distinct orientations to happiness-pleasure, enga...
The present research was undertaken to further investigate the clinical and phenomenological aspects...
The present study investigates the relation of aspects of meaning in life with indices of psychologi...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate 2 dimensions of meaning in life--Presence of Meaning (i.e.,...
Meaning in life is a multi-faceted construct that has been conceptualized in diverse ways. It refers...
The present studies addressed the need for a comprehensive, economical, and psychometrically adequat...
Meaning in life or lack of it is frequently associated to the psychological adjustment to disease. T...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to pre...
This study investigates the association between meaning in life and outcome in therapy. Most current...
This study investigates the association between meaning in life and outcome in therapy. Most current...
The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between meaning in life and psycho...
Recent research attests to the importance of three distinct orientations to happiness-pleasure, enga...
The present research was undertaken to further investigate the clinical and phenomenological aspects...
The present study investigates the relation of aspects of meaning in life with indices of psychologi...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate 2 dimensions of meaning in life--Presence of Meaning (i.e.,...
Meaning in life is a multi-faceted construct that has been conceptualized in diverse ways. It refers...
The present studies addressed the need for a comprehensive, economical, and psychometrically adequat...
Meaning in life or lack of it is frequently associated to the psychological adjustment to disease. T...