Deriving Meaning: A Conceptual Analysis

Leah Powell
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This article serves as a conceptual analysis to explore and interrogate the definition of meaning through the framework of collective trauma and uncertainty. The author uses the COVID19 pandemic as a reference point to illustrate models of behavior sustained by the onset of collective trauma. Unpredictability and adversity are amongst the factors identified as key underpinnings preluding the search for meaning, while the implication of resilience, identification of self, and group dynamics are examined. Previous research is integrated to understand the foundational constructs of meaning, while semantic interpretations challenge the objectivity of identified constructs. The relationship between self-satisfaction and meaning is explored, with gratitude being recognized as a mediator factor. Concluding remarks advocate for continued exploration to facilitate self-fulfillment and satisfaction while flexibility, patience, and the accommodation of protective factors are cited as adaptive resources to facilitate collective healing.
衍生意义:一个概念分析
本文通过对集体创伤和不确定性的分析来探讨意义的定义。作者以covid - 19大流行为参考点,说明了集体创伤发生后持续的行为模式。不可预测性和逆境被认为是阻碍寻找意义的关键基础因素,而弹性、自我认同和群体动力学的含义也被研究。以往的研究主要集中在理解意义的基本构念上,而语义解释则挑战了已识别构念的客观性。研究了自我满足与意义的关系,发现感恩是一个中介因素。结束语提倡继续探索以促进自我实现和满足,而灵活性、耐心和对保护因素的适应被认为是促进集体愈合的适应性资源。
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