Abstract
AbstractLife is full of burdens and problems. If there is no unambiguous solution, wisdom is a psychological capacity to “solve unsolvable problems” in life. There is a large body of research showing that wisdom is given to everybody, is an important resilience factor, is associated with well-being, and can be described, similar to assertiveness, as a multidimensional psychological capacity. Constituents are change of perspective, empathy, perception and acceptance of emotions, serenity and humor, factual knowledge and procedural knowledge, contextualism, value relativism, uncertainty acceptance, long-term perspective, self distance and relativation of oneself, relativation of aspiration. Wisdom can be learned and trained. Wisdom psychotherapy is a structured approach to help patients with severe and prolonged adjustment disorders.KeywordsTacit KnowledgeEmotional IntelligenceProcedural KnowledgeAdjustment DisorderReflective ComponentThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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