Thirst for meaning. Logotherapy practices according to Viktor Frankl
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For centuries we have been looking for ways to combat cold, hunger, natural forces and the aggression of predators. And so, having achieved a completely settled life, we still feel the emptiness and meaninglessness of our own existence. Having acquired all the benefits of civilization, we are tirelessly looking for something more. “The Thirst for Meaning” is a book based on the theory of the legendary founder of logotherapy, the 3rd Vienna School of Psychoanalysis, Viktor Frankl. Being a prisoner of a German concentration camp, he managed to find the meaning of his presence in the “earthly hell”, thanks to which he not only survived, but also helped other prisoners find him in inhuman conditions. Today Bertha Landau shares with you her unique experience as a practicing logotherapist, who will help quench your thirst and find your own, unique meaning in every day of your life, because, as Viktor Frankl argued: “a person’s will to find the meaning of his own life is the main driving force, determines who he becomes."
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Галина Артемьева Марковна
- Language
- Russian