ABSTRACT

Human experience specialists can begin to make the case that there may be an “invisible” upside to living our life purposes. Human experience specialists, in addition to speaking in a language that promotes a focus on life purpose, meaning, and value. It also suggest all sorts of tactics that help the people they work with identify their life purposes, live their life purposes, create meaning, maintain meaning, and get their values and principles onto their daily to-do lists. Most psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, and other mental health service providers don’t possess an interest in the meaning, purpose, and value of life. Nevertheless, mental health service providers must not be afraid to face the client realities. By creating simple, sensible, effective tactics, a human experience specialist can prove of great help even in the elusive territories of the meaning and life purpose.