I just did a book review of the massive 5th edition of the Handbook of Social Psychology and came across something quite new. The chapter is “Experimental Existential Psychology: Coping with the Facts of Life.” I thought existential philosophy and psychology were relegated to the ’60’s (you know when everyone read Sartre and Camus), or …
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