The INPM’s family of websites (meaning.ca, existentialpsychology.org, and inpm.org) are being revamped by Sunshine Coast Health Centre, scheduled to be completed this year.
In the meantime, the most current issue of The International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy (IJEPP; Volume 6, Issue 1) will be available here for a limited time.
- Daher, N., Koenig, H. G., Pearce, M. J., Nelson, B., Shaw, S. F., Berk, L. S., Belinger, D., Robins, C. J., Cohen, H. J., & King, M. B. (2016). Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on purpose in life in clients with major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Himi, H. (2016). The contribution of the existential and intersubjective theoretical approaches to socio-educative interventions. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Lander, N. R., & Nahon, D. (2016). Mindfulness and meaningfulness with a twist from an integrity model perspective. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Park, O., Lee, Y.-K., Kim, Y., & Smith-Stoner, M. (2016). The effect of insight based death meditation on death anxiety and quality of life. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Tsipursky, G. (2016). Meaning and purpose in a non-western modernity. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Wong, P. T. P. (2016). Chinese positive psychology revisited. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).
- Wong, P. T. P. (2016). Self-transcendence: A paradoxical way to become your best. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 6(1).