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What Is Existential Theory and How Is It Used in Therapy?

By Kimberly Holland — 2020

"Life is filled with a lot of big questions: What’s the point? What’s the meaning? Why am I here? Existential theory tries to answer a lot of those questions to help people find meaning and understanding."

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