Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997) developed the revolutionary approach to psychotherapy known as logotherapy, founded on the belief that humanity's primary motivational force is the search for meaning. One of the great psychotherapists of this century, he was 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 around the world.
My Mother and Father
19
(8)
My Childhood
27
(6)
The Manner of My Work
33
(2)
Emotions and Desires
35
(2)
On Wit and Humor
37
(4)
Pleasures and Hobbies
41
(5)
School Days
46
(2)
Arguments with Psychoanalysis
48
(3)
Psychiatry as My Chosen Profession
51
(4)
The Influence of the Physician
55
(1)
Philosophical Questions
56
(1)
Faith
57
(3)
Encounter with Individual Psychology
60
(4)
The Beginnings of Logotherapy
64
(4)
Theory and Practice: Youth Counseling Centers
68
(5)
The Years of Medical Apprenticeship
73
(3)
The ``Anschluss'' of Austria
76
(5)
Resisting Euthanasia
81
(1)
The Immigration Visa
82
(2)
Tilly
84
(5)
The Concentration Camps
89
(2)
Deportation
91
(2)
Auschwitz
93
(9)
Collective Guilt
102
(2)
Vienna: My Return and My Writing
104
(9)
Encounters with Philosophers
113
(1)
Lectures around the World
114
(8)
On Aging
122
(2)
Audience with the Pope
124
(3)
Suffering and Meaning
127
(2)
Last, But Far from Least
129
(4)
Endnotes
133
(6)
Index
139
(4)
About Viktor Frankl
143
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