Viktor Frank! – Man’s Search For Ultimate Meaning
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The bestselling author of Man’s Search for Meaning, Viktor Frankl, describes the psychological techniques that helped him survive the Holocaust.
Viktor Frankl is well known as the author of the tragic Holocaust book Man’s Search for Meaning. In this book, he delves further into the mental processes that enabled him to endure captivity in a concentration camp and find purpose in life despite all obstacles. He builds on his ground-breaking theories and seeks solutions to questions about life, death, religion, and pain. ‘No one will be able to make us believe that man is a sublimated animal if we can reveal that within him there is a suppressed angel,’ he argues, believing that there is much more to human existence than meets the eye.
Frankl investigates our often unconscious longing for inspiration or revelation in Man’s Search for Ultimate Meaning. He demonstrates how we may give ourselves significance and, ultimately, how life has more to offer us than we could ever dream.
Review of Editorials
“Brilliant! We are delighted to share the breadth of Frankl’s experience and the depth of his insight in this book.” Judith Kubler-Ross
“In this very significant book, one of our time’s great spirits gives the distilled knowledge of a lifetime of personal and professional experience.”
Harold Kushner, Rabbi
“A compelling psychological examination of the religious desire. Psychologists and theologians, as well as men and women who battle with fundamental problems and experience God as often in the inquiry as in the solution, should value Man’s Search for Ultimate Meaning.” Michael Berenbaum’s
Author Information
Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997) pioneered the groundbreaking method to psychotherapy known as logotherapy, which is based on the premise that the desire for meaning is humanity’s basic motivating factor. He is the author of thirty-one works on philosophy, psychotherapy, and neurology, including the classic Man’s Search for Meaning, which has sold over nine million copies worldwide. He was the head of the neurological department of the Vienna Polyclinic Hospital for twenty-five years and is the author of thirty-one works on philosophy, psychotherapy, and neurology, including the classic Man’s Search for Meaning, which has sold over nine million copies worldwide.
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