Man's Search for Meaning
An Introduction to Logotherapy
By Viktor E. Frankl

"Man's Search for Meaning" is published by Washington Square Press in Jan 1968 - U.S.A., it has 224 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Man's Search for Meaning” Metadata:
- Title: Man's Search for Meaning
- Author: Viktor E. Frankl
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 224
- Publisher: Washington Square Press
- Publish Date: Jan 1968
- Publish Location: U.S.A.
“Man's Search for Meaning” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Nazi concentration camps - psychotherapy - meaning of life - freedom of choice - kapo - Konzentrationslager - Erlebnisbericht - spirituality - war and conflict - autobiography - Biography - Concentration camps - Existentialism - German Prisoners and prisons - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Logotherapy - Personal narratives - Prison psychology - Prisoners and prisons, German - Psychological aspects - Psychological aspects of Concentration camps - Psychological aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Psychologists - World War, 1939-1945 - Psychoanalytic Therapy - War - Prisons - Meaning (Psychology) - Concentration camp inmates - Camps de concentration - Psychologie - Prisonniers - Logothérapie - Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 - Prisonniers et prisons des Allemands - Existentialisme - Koncentrationsläger - PSYCHOLOGY - Holocaust, 1939-1945 - Social Psychology - Counseling - Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narratives - Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), psychological aspects - Psychologists, biography - Austria, biography - Frankl, viktor emil, 1905-1997 - Jing shen fen xi - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst00958866 - Fen xi xin li xue - Psychiatrie - Aspect psychologique - Biographies - Recits personnels - Sens (philosophie) - Holocauste, 1939-1945 - Logotherapie - Psychologues - Psicoterapia - Logoterapia - Existential psychotherapy - Existentiell psykoterapi - Logoterapi - Livets mening - Psykologiska aspekter - Förintelsen - Internal medicine - Shoah - Récits personnels - Nazi concentration camp inmates - Holocausto, judío (1939-1945) - Narrativas personales - Aspectos psicológicos - X - Biografía - Significación (Psicología) - Biografías - Organization & administration - Existential psychology - Correspondence - Drama - Pathological Psychology - Psychoanalysis and philosophy - Psychiatrists & psychologists - biography - Holocaust - personal narratives - Holocaust biographies - Individual psychologists - Holocaust - study & teaching - Collected Works
- People: Viktor Emil Frankl - God - Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997)
- Places: Austria - Germany - Deutschland
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Dimensions: 6.25 x 4 x .50
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7648407M - OL1268413W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 31144384
- ISBN-13: 9780671471521
- ISBN-10: 067147152X
- All ISBNs: 067147152X - 9780671471521
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"Man's Search for Meaning" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Preface......Part one (Experiences in a Concentration Camp).......Part Two (Basic Concepts of Logotherapy)....Bibliography
Snippets and Summary:
THIS BOOK DOES NOT claim to be an account of facts and events but of personal experiences, experiences which millions of prisoners have suffered time and time again.
"Man's Search for Meaning" Description:
The Open Library:
Viktor Frankl's 1946 book Man's Search for Meaning chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate and describes his psychotherapeutic method of finding a reason to live. According to Frankl, the book intends to answer the question "How was everyday life in a concentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner?" Part One constitutes Frankl's analysis of his experiences in the concentration camps, while Part Two introduces his ideas of meaning and his theory of logotherapy. According to a survey conducted by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Library of Congress, Man's Search For Meaning belongs to a list of "the ten most influential books in [the United States]." (New York Times, November 20, 1991). At the time of the author's death in 1997, the book had sold 10 million copies in twenty-four languages. Frankl identifies three psychological reactions experienced by all inmates to one degree or another: (1) shock during the initial admission phase to the camp, (2) apathy after becoming accustomed to camp existence, in which the inmate values only that which helps himself or others survive, and (3) reactions of depersonalization, moral deformity, bitterness, and disillusionment after being liberated. Frankl concludes that the meaning of life is found in every moment of living; life never ceases to have meaning, even in suffering and death. In a group therapy session during a mass fast inflicted on the camp's inmates trying to protect an anonymous fellow inmate from fatal retribution by authorities, Frankl offered the thought that for everyone in a dire condition there is someone looking down, a friend, family member, or even God, who would expect not to be disappointed. Frankl concludes from his experience that a prisoner's psychological reactions are not solely the result of the conditions of his life, but also from the freedom of choice he always has even in severe suffering. The inner hold a prisoner has on his spiritual self relies on having a faith in the future, and that once a prisoner loses that faith, he is doomed. He also concludes that there are only two races of men, decent men and indecent. No society is free of either of them, and thus there were "decent" Nazi guards and "indecent" prisoners, most notably the capo who would torture and abuse their fellow prisoners for personal gain.
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