Book review: "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl
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Man's Individual Meaning
<Tab/>World War II and the Holocaust were terrible times in the history of the world. There have been many novels and poems written by survivors of Nazi concentration camps. The majority of those works centered on the repulsive acts that existed in the camps. While Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning does include accounts of the tragedies that occurred, he uses them to explain how he developed
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Meaning is filled with experiences such as these that caused Frankl to expand the world of therapy and create and practice what some referred to as "The Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy" and to others as logotherapy, along with example of cases where logotherapy were used. Frankl realized with imprisoned in different concentration camps that life expected more from him; that he still had not yet found his meaning and his search needed to continue.
Meaning is filled with experiences such as these that caused Frankl to expand the world of therapy and create and practice what some referred to as "The Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy" and to others as logotherapy, along with example of cases where logotherapy were used. Frankl realized with imprisoned in different concentration camps that life expected more from him; that he still had not yet found his meaning and his search needed to continue.