Man's Search For Meaning (psychology, psychotherapy, philosophy)
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0-8070-1426-5
1992
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loginDr. Frankl, author-psychiatrist, sometimes asks his patients who suffer from a multitude of torments great andsmall, "Why do you not commit suicide?" From their answers he can often find the guide-line for his psycho-therapy: in one life there is love for one's children to tie to;in another life, a talent to be used; in a third, perhaps onlylingering memories worth preserving. To weave theseslender 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.