- Summary
- Following World War II, Viktor Frankl revolutionized the field of psychotherapy with the inception of logotherapy. With Logotherapy: Viktor Frankl, Life and Work, Soggie offers a compelling and comprehensive introduction to both the man and his contribution to psychotherapy. Through the examination of Frankl's life as a boy to his days in a concentration camp and his post-war work, Soggie paints a rich portrait of Frankl and the origins of logotherapy. Complete with in-depth explanations of logotherapy's key concepts, including dimensionalism, love, responsibility, and freedom of the will, this book serves as a great complement to Frankl's own works and a valuable resource to practitioners and therapists in training alike. --Publisher
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Soggie, Neil A. (Neil Alan), author.
- Published
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
- Locale
- Austria
- Contents
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Viktor Frankl's early years: 1905-1942
The camp years: 1942-1946
Post-war years: 1945-1947
Frankl's existential anthropology
Legacy.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Viktor Frankl's early years: 1905-1942 -- The camp years: 1942-1946 -- Post-war years: 1945-1947 -- Frankl's existential anthropology -- Legacy.