The Will to Meaning: Foundations and Applications of Logotherapy - Frankl, Viktor E.
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The Will to Meaning: Foundations and Applications of Logotherapy
Frankl, Viktor E.
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From the author of Man's Search for Meaning, one of the most influential works of psychiatric literature since Freud. Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl is known as the founder of logotherapy, a mode of psychotherapy based on man's motivation to search for meaning in his life. The author discusses his ideas in the context of other prominent psychotherapies and describes the techniques he uses with his patients to combat the "existential vacuum." Originally published in 1969 and compiling Frankl's speeches on logotherapy, The Will to Meaning is regarded as a seminal work of meaning-centered therapy. This new and carefully re-edited version is the first since 1988.
Viktor Emil Frankl (Viena, Austria; 26 de marzo de 1905-2 de septiembre de 1997), conocido como Viktor Frankl, fue un neurólogo, psiquiatra y filósofo austriaco, fundador de la logoterapia y del análisis existencial.
Sobrevivió desde 1942 hasta 1945 en varios campos de concentración nazis, incluidos Auschwitz y Dachau. A partir de esa experiencia, escribió el libro best seller El hombre en busca de sentido.