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Meaning-in-life research

Published: 7 May 2008

Males and females 18 years old or older without any diagnosed psychological or psychiatric disorders are required for research on meaning-in-life, psychological health, and well-being. Interactive workshops involving practical exercises aimed at facilitating personal meaning will be conducted. Themes include:

  • Insight: Discover your personal meaning-in-life.
  • Integration: Express your deepest values within your daily routine.
  • Infusion: Extend meaning into the mundane aspects of life.
  • Meaning-based Coping: Master techniques for confronting life’s challenges.

The workshop involves six weekly 45 minute sessions, personal assignments between sessions and some questionnaires on psychological health and wellbeing. Day and evening sessions will be available from Clayton and Caulfield campuses. Some participants will be randomly assigned to a comparison group involving questionnaires but no workshop.

Contact Elliot Gerschman for further information.
Tel: +61 401 496 913
Email: Elliot.Gerschman@med.monash.edu.au

 

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