unsplash-logoJulentto Photography Abstract Cancer is a dreaded disease. A cancer prognosis could change one’s life in many ways. This keynote was a personal account of how I developed and tested existential positive psychology (or PP 2.0) as a resilient way to cope...
Join researchers and practitioners from over 30 countries at the 2018 Meaning Conference, a “big tent” gathering known for its inclusivity, integration, and innovation in meaning research and its applications since 2000. See for yourself why many—including luminaries...
Submitted by Homaira Kabir for the Positive Living Newsletter (January 2018). Read the rest of the newsletter here. Photo by Pepe Reyes on Unsplash A New Year is a time for reflection. We look back at the year that was—with or without regrets—and we make plans for the...
Submitted by Don Laird for the Positive Living Newsletter (January 2018). Read the rest of the newsletter here. Have you ever stumbled upon the hidden meaning of the universe? Me neither, but I’ll keep searching as I’m certain you will too. In the meantime, what...
Submitted by Ken Howard for the Positive Living Newsletter (January 2018). Read the rest of the newsletter here. Two years ago, a few months after our last biennial Meaning Conference in Toronto, Canada, INPM’s new Work and Meaning Interest Group was born and the Rev....
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