Abstract

The existential approach is a movement of thought that emerged in Europe and America in the first half of the 20th century. The main goal of this approach is to make people think about their own lives, to encourage individuals to make choices in their lives and to take responsibility for their choices. The existential approach is the process of searching for meaning in the life of the individual, and the main task of existential therapists is to encourage the person in the search for meaning. In this study, the historical process of existential therapy, the pioneers of the existential approach, its basic principles and its therapeutic process are discussed.

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