Existential Theory Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. The lack of awareness of oneself and one's problems.
  2. 6. The process of becoming more aware of one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
  3. 9. A technique developed by Viktor Frankl where clients are encouraged to engage in or exaggerate the behaviors they fear to reduce anxiety.
  4. 10. A technique in logotherapy that shifts focus away from oneself to reduce anxiety
  5. 12. The inevitable end of life that we must all face.
  6. 13. The power to make decisions and shape one's own life, a central concept in existential therapy.
  7. 16. The process of examining life experiences and choices to uncover patterns and themes influencing one's current situation.
  8. 17. An existential therapist known for his work on existential psychotherapy and group therapy.
  9. 18. A famous existential therapist who developed logotherapy.
  10. 19. A state of inner emptiness and lack of meaning in life, often discussed in logotherapy
Down
  1. 1. Engaging in deep, meaningful conversations about one's existence and experiences.
  2. 2. The ability to make choices and the responsibility to accept their consequences.
  3. 3. An influential existential therapist known for his work on existential psychotherapy and the concept of existential anxiety.
  4. 5. A type of relationship characterized by genuine dialogue and mutual respect, as described by Martin Buber.
  5. 7. The feeling of being alone and disconnected from others.
  6. 8. The natural feelings of unease that arise from confronting life's big questions.
  7. 11. The duty to accept the consequences of one's choices and actions.
  8. 14. Being true to oneself and living according to one's values.
  9. 15. The pursuit of purpose and meaning in life.