The Role of Existential Fulfillment in Interpersonal Relations: Methodological Aspects
Proceedings of the Conference on Spirituality and Psychology, Bangkok, Thailand, 13-15 March 2017
Posted: 26 Sep 2017
Date Written: March 13, 2017
Abstract
This articles deals with the measurement of the extent to which fundamental existential motivations are realized in close interpersonal relationships. In our study, it gives basis in understanding of methodological aspects of the existential fulfillment. Being-in-relations belongs to the essence of existence of person. We the developed variant of the test on the basis of the methodological basis of A. Langle's fundamental existential motivations. This test is compatible with quantitative analysis that reflects a subjective evaluation of the existence of one personality, the degree of realization of fundamental existential motivations in close relations with others. Our questionnaire consists of 74 items, including forward and backward statements, and contains five scales: Love (L), Trust (D); The sense of life (C); Authenticity (A); Meaning (C). Each of the scales contains three subscales, which correspond to the prerequisites for the fulfillment of fundamental motivation. Our variant of test is devoted for the analysis deep psychological feelings which can be indicator of the existential fulfillment of the personality in specific interpersonal relations.
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