In psychology, meaning-making is the process of how people construe, understand, or make sense of life events, relationships, and the self. The term is...
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of Man (1943). In 1975, Hilary Putnam published his book The Meaning of "Meaning", making a "direct" reference to Ogden and Richards's earlier work. Embodied...
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The meaning of life pertains to the inherent significance or philosophical meaning of living (or existence in general). There is no consensus on a definitive...
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invulnerable. Dealing with meaning discrepancy is known as meaning-making and is analogous to coping. Adaptive meaning-making creates causal understanding...
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Ikigai (section Meaning and etymology)
those people who practice it. Raison d'être Joie de vivre Logotherapy Meaning-making Eudaimonia Motivation § Types of motivation Y., Kotera; G., Kaluzeviciute;...
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senses. Contemporary semiotics is a branch of science that studies meaning-making and various types of knowledge. The semiotic tradition explores the...
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to foster meaning-making at the end of life. Entire life narratives and single event stories tend to increase in coherence and meaning-making over the...
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designed to measure the test taker's reasoning ability, the eductive ("meaning-making") component of Spearman's g (g is often referred to as general intelligence)...
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the Greek παράλυσις, meaning "disabling of the nerves" from παρά (para) meaning "beside, by" and λύσις (lysis) meaning "making loose". A paralysis accompanied...
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Viktor Frankl (section Man's Search for Meaning)
particularly the desire to find a meaning in life and free will. Frankl identified three main ways of realizing meaning in life: by making a difference in the world...
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insights of Karl Marx and Marcel Mauss. He sees value as a model for human meaning-making. Starting with Marxist definitions of consumption and production, he...
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small battle axe in Middle English. "Burying the hatchet" is a phrase meaning "making peace," attributed to an Iroquois tradition of hiding or putting away...
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ὀνοματοποιία, onomatopoiía, meaning 'name-making', composed of ὄνομα, ónoma, meaning "name"; and ποιέω, poiéō, meaning "making". It is pronounced /ˌɒnəmætəˈpiːə...
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bereavement such as: trajectories approach, cognitive stress theory, meaning-making approach, psychosocial transition model, two-track model, dual process...
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specific social and cultural circumstances, and which tries to explain meaning-making as a social practice. Semiotics, as originally defined by Ferdinand...
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treatment. Meaning making is the effort to restore order and purpose to people's lives that has been changed so drastically by the disease. Meaning making can...
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from the phrase's other meaning: "to succeed". Originally, it meant "to seduce" or "to have sexual intercourse". "Petting" ("making out" or foreplay) was...
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Sometimes IPA studies involve a close examination of the experiences and meaning-making activities of only one participant. Most frequently they draw on the...
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for perception by functioning like a filter, a frame of reference, a meaning-making system, and a pattern of perception. Mindset is described as shaping...
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coordinated management of meaning (CMM) provides an understanding of how individuals create, coordinate and manage meanings in their process of communication...
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Nostalgia (section Providing existential meaning)
Greek compound, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), meaning "homecoming", a Homeric word, and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning "pain", and was coined by a 17th-century medical...
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is a field of semiotics and biology that studies the prelinguistic meaning-making, biological interpretation processes, production of signs and codes...
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Sensemaking (redirect from Sense-making)
Sensemaking or sense-making is the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences. It has been defined as "the ongoing retrospective...
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an active role to the receiver in the process of communication and meaning-making. Relational models stress the importance of the relationship between...
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constructivist theory of personality and a system of transforming individual meaning-making processes, largely in therapeutic contexts.[excessive citations] It...
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phenomenology Existential risk Existentiell List of existentialists Meaning (existential) Meaning-making Philosophical pessimism Self-reflection Lavrin, Janko (1971)...
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Placebo (redirect from Meaning response)
F (2022), Nadin M (ed.), "Body, Meaning, and Time: Healing Response as a Transtemporal and Multimodal Meaning-Making Process", Epigenetics and Anticipation...
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and in the case of social construction, utilizing semiotic resources (meaning-making and signifying) with reference to social structures and institutions...
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from the perspective of a single process which he called meaning-making, the activity of making sense of experience through discovering and resolving problems...
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Just-in-time – meaning "Making only what is needed, only when it is needed, and only in the amount that is needed" Jidoka – (Autonomation) meaning "Automation...
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