This course examines psychological phenomena from global and existential perspectives, focusing on how meaning, identity, suffering, responsibility, and freedom are shaped by cultural, social, and historical contexts. It explores how individuals experience universal existential concerns—such as mortality, isolation, purpose, and uncertainty—within diverse societies and global realities. Students develop an integrative understanding of psychology that connects empirical research with philosophical reflection, highlighting the role of psychology in addressing fundamental human questions in a complex, interconnected world.
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