For Psychologists
Clinical perspectives on how each value presents in therapeutic settings.
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Legacy
Existential Therapy
Directly addresses the mortality anxiety that often drives legacy-building. Working with death awareness and the limits of control provides a framework for making peace with finitude without abandoning the desire to contribute.
Legacy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Explores the intergenerational dimensions of the legacy drive, examining how the client's mission relates to family history, parental expectations, and unresolved grief. The long-term frame mirrors the client's own long-term orientation.
Legacy
Narrative Therapy
Helps the client examine the story they are telling about their life and mission, creating space for alternative narratives that include personal fulfillment alongside lasting contribution.