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  2. Man's Search for Meaning is a 1946 book by Viktor Frankl chronicling his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, and describing his psychotherapeutic method, which involved identifying a purpose to each person's life through one of three ways: the completion of tasks, caring for another person, or finding ...

    • Viktor Emil Frankl
    • 1946
  3. Mar 26, 2019 · By living a life with meaning right to his last breath, Dr. Frankl showed us how his existential philosophy and therapeutic approach were grounded in practice.

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Viktor Frankl developed logotherapy, a form of existential analysis that emphasizes finding meaning in life, even in the face of suffering. How did Frankl's experiences in concentration camps influence his work?

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  5. Frankl developed logotherapy and existential analysis, which are based on philosophical and psychological concepts, particularly the desire to find a meaning in life and free will.

  6. Jul 13, 2023 · Frankl suggested that a “will to meaning,” exists in all of us and impacts our behavior and mental health. Our having it means that what we really want in life is to give a meaning to what we are doing and experiencing.

  7. Frankl’s most significant contribution to the field of modern psychology lies in his development of logotherapy, a therapeutic approach that is rooted in the belief that the primary motivational force of an individual is to find meaning in life.

  8. Aug 14, 2024 · The basis of Frankl’s theory was that the primary motivation of an individual is the search for meaning in life and that the primary purpose of psychotherapy should be to help the individual find that meaning.

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