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Tag Archives: trust
The Fault Line
Another way of putting what I wrote yesterday is this: In life we live on the fault line between the innate feeling inside of how we enjoy giving and what the world is offering us. It is said that blocks … Continue reading
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Tagged curiosity, logotherapy, meaning, reality, trust, uniqueness, voice
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What makes logotherapy different?
Meaning-centered We’re not focused on the problem but on the meaning and on the person behind the problem who is being challenged with this. We want to look at who this person is and we assume that everything that happens … Continue reading
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Tagged Adler, choice, Frankl, Freud, hope, logotherapy, optimism, Rogers, tension, therapy, trust
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Our logotherapy team
Our logotherapy end-of-course workshop was wonderful. We asked them to consider the following quote and questions on the quote: “Man cannot really exist without a fixed point in the future. Under normal conditions his entire present is shaped around that … Continue reading
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Tagged community, family, integration, logotherapy, meaning-seeking, societal change, synchornicity, trust, uniqueness
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What do you look for a workshop to give you?
We are preparing workshops in logotherapy to give people a taste of what the course would be like. In order to do that we are going back to the drawing board to do some self-searching to ask ourselves: What would … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, logotherapy, resonance, seeking, training course, trust
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Welcoming challenges
To continue my notes from the logotherapy podcast interview… M: Tell us more about the work that you do in Israel. B: I see private clients and I co-facilitate an English speaking logo training program in Israel to a group … Continue reading
Freedom to learn
I’m revisiting a book I read a long time ago called Freedom to Learn by Carl Rogers. After a bit of browsing a few of his points and questions caught my attention. I’m not yet responding with my own thoughts … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Rogers, freedom, learning, therapy, trust, Viktor Frankl, will-to-meaning
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Only experiential understanding is understanding
In the course of my studying about trust in God in the book Alei Shur I came across a few statements that threw me for a moment. He said that there is no quality that people delude themselves into thinking … Continue reading
In God we trust – only IF we believe
We’re looked at three aspects of belief in God – a) Nothing I accomplish is by my own power, b) what I do matters and c) God expects me to think How do these three aspects of belief in God … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, expectations, forethought, power, responsibility, trust
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Trust
One of the defense mechanisms we employ to escape the anxiety of uncertainty is reliance on all of the world’s structures. The medical establishment has advanced procedures, drugs, good doctors and hospitals. We buy all kinds of insurance. There is … Continue reading
Posted in Healing process, logotherapy
Tagged belief, insurance, logotherapy, trust, uncertainty
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