Old Age, Finitude and Meaning: Reflections on the Care of Older Adults Based on Logotherapy

Due to the steady increase in the number of older adults among the Brazilian population, the aim of the present article is to reflect on the care provided to the elderly based on Viktor Frankl's logotherapy as an alternative approach to understanding more deeply what this life stage means. For...

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Published in:Pastoral psychology
Main Author: Vieira, Emanuel (Author)
Contributors: Oliveira Moreira, Jacqueline (Other) ; Vieira, Rosana (Other)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science Business Media B. V. [2017]
In: Pastoral psychology
RelBib Classification:KBR Latin America
ZD Psychology
Further subjects:B older adult
B Gerontology
B POPULATION aging
B Logotherapy
B elder care
B Finite, The
B Care
B Meaning
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Summary:Due to the steady increase in the number of older adults among the Brazilian population, the aim of the present article is to reflect on the care provided to the elderly based on Viktor Frankl's logotherapy as an alternative approach to understanding more deeply what this life stage means. For this purpose, demographic data on the population of older adults are provided, together with distinct views on aging and its relationship to the quality of life. Next, logotherapy, from its conceptions about the relationship of the person to finitude and to the person's possibilities for existence, is presented as a psychological theory likely to improve the understanding of aging and to represent a possible approach to the care of older adults. Based on an understanding of humans as beings of power and therefore as self-transcendent and endowed with the will to meaning, the possibility of psychology investing in the relationship with alterity as the grounds for interventions targeting older adults is emphasized.
ISSN:1573-6679
Contains:Enthalten in: Pastoral psychology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11089-016-0700-x