Viktor Frankl Man S Search For Meaning Summary
Man s search for meaning summary.
Viktor frankl man s search for meaning summary. Man s search for meaning is a work of non fiction that deals with viktor frankl s experience living in nazi concentration camps as well as his psychotherapeutic technique called logotherapy. Book summary man s search for meaning viktor frankl renowned psychiatrist viktor frankl survived the nazi death camps as a prisoner. You can find meaning in work by doing something significant in love by caring for another person and in courage during difficult times. Man s search for meaning recounts viktor frankl s experiences in the concentration camps of wwii and the school of therapy he invented to help us confront this very question.
Viktor emil frankl m d ph d. Man s search for meaning by viktor frankl book summary man s search for meaning is a book by psychotherapist viktor frankl who was a long time prisoner in bestial concentration camps during the second world war. By viktor emil frankl man s search for meaning summary in man s search for meaning psychologist victor frankl draws on his experiences in auschwitz to develop his method of logotherapy. Here is one more quote.
1905 1997 was an austrian neurologist and psychiatrist as well as a holocaust survivor frankl was the founder of logotherapy a form of existential analysis and best selling author of man s search for meaning which belongs on any list of the most influential books in the last half century it has sold over 12 million copies. The ones that lost their hopes and sense of direction and gave up searching for meaning didn t live long. In man s search for meaning viktor frankl tells his story of surviving a concentration camp and how this experience led to his theory on the importance of meaning in one s life logotherapy. Read full summary browse summary this is a preview of the shortform book summary of man s search for meaning by viktor e.
Frankl never gives the reader a linear narrative of his time in the camps instead he is more focused on explaining how the daily struggles of camp life affected the mental state of its inmates.