Abstract
Throughout the course of Western history, science, religion, philosophy, psychology, and counseling have struggled to find common ground and opportunities for integration. Existential theory may begin to bridge humanity's search for spirituality and psychological wellbeing. Due to it's foundation in philosophy and the search for meaning, existentialism is uniquely suited to this task. It is our search for meaning, truth, and the I-thou experience that facilitates movement from the cognitive realm to the spiritual, transcending traditional psychotherapeutic rhetoric through a greater awareness of universal truths (Tomer, Eliason, & Wong, 2008; Eliason, Hanley, & Leventis, 2007; 2001, Eliason, 2000).
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