Tag: existential crisis


EXISTENTIAL VACUUM

Introduction to the Existential Vacuum The concept of the Existential Vacuum denotes a profound psychological state characterized by the pervasive inability to find fundamental meaning, purpose, or ultimate value in life. Coined and developed extensively by Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, the term serves as a central pillar within his school of thought, […]

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EXISTENTIAL CRISIS

Defining the Existential Crisis An existential crisis represents a profound psychological state characterized by intense anxiety and a deep sense of disorientation, arising from an individual’s confrontation with the fundamental questions surrounding human existence. It is not merely a transient feeling of sadness or confusion, but rather a significant turning point where the person is […]

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EXISTENTIAL NEUROSIS

Defining Existential Neurosis Existential Neurosis is a specialized psychological construct that describes a state of intense psychic distress arising not from past trauma or immediate environmental stressors, but rather from the individual’s confrontation with the fundamental conditions of human existence. This condition manifests primarily as profound feelings of despair, chronic anxiety, and a debilitating sense […]

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