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    on the psychology of survival. His assertion that "the will to meaning" is the basic motivation for human life has forever changed the way we understand our humanity in the face of suffering. Man ’s Search for Meaning AN INTRODUCTION TO LOGOTHERAPY Fourth Edition Viktor E. Frankl PART ONE TRANSLATED BY ILSE LASCH PREFACE BY GORDON W. ALLPORT BEACON PRESS TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER‚ Beacon Press 25 Beacon Street Boston‚ Massachusetts 02108-2892 www.beacon.org Beacon Press books

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    she was working with young man suffering spinal cord injury during her doctorate level coursework at the University of Alabama in the 1970’s. She contacted Dr. Frankl to find out more about his theory and the therapy associated with it (called Logotherapy)‚ in the hope that it would help her patients find meaning in life despite their tragedies. Since then‚ many other nurses have used this theory to help their patients. Today‚ Patricia Lee Starck‚ Ph.D.‚ R.N.‚ F.A.A.N is currently dean of The

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    Alisa Boyd GAC 602 April 10‚ 2000 Theorist Paper Viktor Frankl and Existentialism Viktor Frankl‚ psychiatrist and concentration camp survivor‚ is the man credited with “translating existential philosophy to practical reality” (Kottler and Brown‚ 2000). Frankl was born in Vienna‚ Austria‚ in 1905. He studied neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna‚ and in 1940 became director of the Neurological Department of the Rothschild Hospital in Vienna. Before the outbreak of

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    sufferings to have an optimistic perspective on life in the midst of pain and death. Frankl provides examples of his own experiences after surviving three years in a Nazi concentration camp where his parents‚ brother‚ wife‚ and children died. Using his logotherapy theory‚ Frankl elaborates on the human pursuit while finding significance through experiences and sufferings. Against a backdrop of violence‚ cruelty‚ and death‚ Frankl creates a perception that by having a meaning or purpose‚ and a hope in the

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    Some of the basics of logotherapy are “human life has meaning”‚ ‘human beings long to experience their own sense of life”‚ and lastly “humans have the potential to experience meaning under any circumstance”. With this logotherapy has been found successful in helping disorders and increasing life satisfaction. Logotherapy was originally founded by Frankl and developed in the 1940s due to his suffering and experiences in the camps. The term logotherapy is combined with logos and is a Greek

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    in person.  Alfred Adler’s theory was more to Frankl’s liking‚ though‚ and that year he published an article - “Psychotherapy and Weltanschauung” - in Adler’s International Journal of Individual Psychology.  The next year‚ Frankl used the term logotherapy in a public lecture for the first time‚ and began to refine his particular brand of Viennese psychology. In 1928 and 1929‚ Frankl organized cost-free counseling centers for teenagers in Vienna and six other cities‚ and began working at the Psychiatric

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    chamber‚ typhus or starvation. Prior to his arrest‚ Frankl had already begun his work and research on his theory of “Logotherapy”‚ which links finding ones purpose and meaning of life to being able to endure and tolerate suffering. This is the theory which his book‚ Man’s Search for Meaning‚ is based on. Summary The purpose of the book is to reveal Frankl’s theory on Logotherapy. To get his point across and to get people to buy into his theory‚ he tells stories of his years in several different

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    August 28‚ 2010 Week 2 Exam 2 Man’s Search for Meaning I. Key Concepts Obtained from the Assigned Reading Logotherapy is a technique of therapeutic intervention that is meant to help an individual find their particular meaning in life. He discusses how each person’s meaning is going to be different from another’s and stresses that no therapist can dictate to any person what their particular meaning of life is. He also shared that one’s meaning of life could be different depending

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    discovery led to the development of the revolutionary approach to psychotherapy known as logotherapy‚ which is the own version of modern existential analysis. The book shows understanding why and how people can survive and cling to life given such apparently frail or simple reasons as love for one’s children‚ talent to be used‚ or even just simple memories. It redefines human achievement‚ the will to meaning and logotherapy‚ and sources of meaning. Frankl recollected on the thoughts that gave him the

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