Noetic Psychology
Noetic Psychology is a specific theme in psychology dedicated to the disovery of
meaning and purpose; resolution of existential
angst; the integration of affect (emotion) with cognition (thinking i.e. intelligence) through forming meaning. Values are a key component of Noetic
Psychology. Noetics began with the work of Viktor Frankl in the early 1950s with the
Noetic Psychology movement being started by Dr. Leigh Kibby in the late 1990s. In Noetic
Psychology, the term noetic is similar to the Greek usage of Noos meaning spirit
and/or spirituality. Noetic Psychology includes specific skills such as those described as Neuro-Empathic Programming.
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