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What are group norms and why are they important?
Existential Therapists
Professionals who apply principles of existential therapy, focusing on free will, self-determination, and the search for meaning often in the face of existential concerns like death and isolation.
Paradoxical Intention
A cognitive behavioral strategy involving advising clients to purposely engage in or exaggerate a feared behavior or thought as a way to diminish its intensity and remove its control over them.
Authentic Existence
Living in a manner true to one's values, desires, and beliefs, rather than conforming to external pressures or expectations.
Being-for-oneself
A concept in existential philosophy describing the aspect of an individual's existence as an independent, self-aware entity.
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