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  1. these slender threads of a broken life into a firm pattern of meaning and responsibility is the object and challenge of logo-therapy, which is Dr. Frankl's own version of modern existential analysis. In this book, Dr. Frankl explains the experience which led to his discovery of logotherapy. As a long-

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  2. Aug 14, 2014 · We can find meaning in life in three different ways, termed as values by Frankl: • By creating a work or doing a deed • By experiencing something or encountering someone

    • Beate von Devivere
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  3. Viktor Frankl published “Man’s Search for Meaning“ in 1945. It inspired millions of people to identify their attitude towards life. Frankl lived through the horrors of the Holocaust, a prisoner in Auschwitz and Dachau.

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  4. Frankl formulated the basis of his existential approach to psychological practice before World War II (WWII). However, his experiences in the concentration camps confirmed his view that it is through a search for meaning and purpose in life that individuals can endure hardship and suffering.

    • R. Joseph Rodríguez
  5. Mar 26, 2013 · For Frankl, meaning came from three possible sources: purposeful work, love, and courage in the face of difficulty. In examining the “intensification of inner life” that helped prisoners stay alive, he considers the transcendental power of love:

  6. Aug 31, 2021 · This article aims to uncover the meaning of life and death within the life of Viktor E. Frankl (1905–1997). More speci ically, the study describes the meaning of life and death in...

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  8. Aug 31, 2021 · The existential psychiatrist Viktor Frankl (1905–1997) lived an extraordinary life. He witnessed and experienced acts of anti-Semitism, persecution, brutality, physical abuse, malnutrition, and...

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