The Psychological Quest for Meaning

Ayelet Fishbach editor Kentaro Fujita editor Nira Liberman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Publishing:29th Dec '25

£59.99

This title is due to be published on 29th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Psychological Quest for Meaning cover

How do we transform scattered experiences into a coherent narrative? What drives us--consciously or unconsciously--to seek patterns, purpose, and understanding? This is the first volume explicitly devoted to the creation of psychological meaning, which has not been systematically defined and studied until recently. Leading authorities from multiple subdisciplines of psychology explore the mechanisms by which humans figure out the world around them, find direction in personal striving, and make sense of the self and one’s life. Cutting-edge theories, methods, and findings are clearly explained, as is the key role of meaning making in the functioning of both individuals and societies.

“When John Milton said, ‘The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven,’ he was voicing an idea around which a science would emerge centuries later. Psychology has given us a science of mental representation, and, as this book attests, a rich and profound understanding of how the quest for meaning unfolds. Fujita, Fishbach, and Liberman have gathered the greatest contemporary scientists to explore how we seek and create meaning from and about the events, ideas, and people we encounter.”--Mahzarin R. Banaji, PhD, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Department of Psychology, Harvard University

“How do we turn a stream of potentially unrelated experiences into a meaningful representation of the world in which we live? A stellar group of contributors addresses this question from different perspectives, advancing our understanding of one of the major challenges of human life.”--Norbert Schwarz, DrPhil, Provost Professor, Department of Psychology and Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California

“This outstanding volume examines personal and social factors that shape how people attempt to integrate the different elements of their experience within a coherent structure. It is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding how we make sense of our place in a complex world. Skillfully edited by three distinguished scholars, the volume offers comprehensive coverage of existing research, presents novel ideas, and will guide future work. Chapters by leading international authorities draw on the study of communication, identity, cognition, affect, and motivation to generate new ways to understand the quest for meaning. In the context of unprecedented polarization, change, and challenge, this book makes a unique and significant contribution.”--John F. Dovidio, PhD, Carl Iver Hovland Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Public Health, Yale University-

ISBN: 9781462558568

Dimensions: unknown

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399 pages