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Cognitive-Existential Therapy

In cognitive-existential therapy, cognitive techniques are used to identify and modify negative thought patterns that contribute to emotional difficulties. At the same time, existential principles are woven into the therapy to guide individuals to find meaning and purpose in their lives and improve their quality of life by acknowledging that anxiety is part of the human condition and arises when one is confronted with one or more of the four primary concerns- death, isolation, freedom, and emptiness.

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Updated 2023-08-06

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