冲突的经验(内部和外部)和生活的意义感。存在主义方法

Agnieszka Rumianowska
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尽管对冲突(包括内部冲突和人际冲突)的潜在机制的研究已有相对悠久的传统,但冲突的存在主义视角尚未成为广泛心理学研究的主题。从存在主义心理学的角度来看,冲突主要是个体与客观存在主义事实的对抗:自由和自由所带来的对自己的责任,人类生命的有限性,存在主义的孤独和最广义的命运。尽管如此定义的冲突本质上是人类存在的一种内在特征,但当一种强烈的无助感和焦虑感开始伴随着冲突时,当一个人失去了生活目标,无法实现个人价值时,冲突就成了一个问题。本研究旨在回答个人对(内部和人际)冲突的反应行为与他/她的生活意义感和偏好价值观之间是否存在关系的问题。这项研究涵盖了153名年龄在19岁到26岁之间的学生。生命目的的测量采用了Crumbaugh和Maholick(1964)开发的测试。施瓦兹肖像价值观问卷被用来评估受访者对基本价值观的偏好。通过对开放式回答中使用的动词的语言(频率)分析,研究了受试者对冲突的反应行为。
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The experience of conflicts (internal and external) and the sense of meaning in life. An existential approach
Although there is a relatively long tradition of research into the mechanisms underlying conflicts (both internal and interpersonal ones), the existential perspective of conflict has not as yet been the subject of extensive psychological studies. From the standpoint of existential psychology, conflict is primarily an expression of an individual’s confrontation with objective existential facts: freedom and the responsibility for oneself that freedom entails, the finitude of human life, existential loneliness and fate in its broadest sense. Although conflict, so defined, is essentially an immanent feature of human existence, it becomes a problem when a strong sense of helplessness and anxiety starts to accompany it, as a person loses their purpose in life and fails to realize their personal values. This research aimed to answer the question of whether there is a relationship between an individual’s behavior in response to (internal and interpersonal) conflict and his/her sense of meaning in life and preferred values. The study covered a group of 153 students aged from 19 to 26 years. Purpose-of-life was measured using the test developed by Crumbaugh and Maholick (1964). The Schwartz Portrait Values questionnaire was used to assess the respondents’ preferences for fundamental values. The behavior of the subjects in response to conflict was examined using linguistic (frequency) analysis of the verbs used in their open-ended answers.
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