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Citation. Frankl, V. E. (1992). Man's search for meaning: An introduction to logotherapy (4th ed.) (I. Lasch, Trans.). Beacon Press. Abstract "Man's Search for Meaning" tells the chilling and inspirational story of eminent psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, who was imprisoned at Auschwitz and other concentration camps for three years during the Second ...
- Man's search for meaning: an introduction to logotherapy. - APA PsycNet
Citation. Frankl, V.E. (1963). Man's search for meaning: an...
- Man's search for meaning: an introduction to logotherapy. - APA PsycNet
Citation. Frankl, V.E. (1963). Man's search for meaning: an introduction to logotherapy. Washington Square Press. Abstract. An earlier edition of this book was entitled From death camp to existentialism.
APA. Frankl, Viktor E. (Viktor Emil), 1905-1997, author. (1962). Man's search for meaning : an introduction to logotherapy. Boston :Beacon Press,
Citation. Frankl, V. E. (1997). Man's search for ultimate meaning. Insight Books/Plenum Press. Abstract. This book focuses on the author's findings that illustrate our sometimes unconscious desire to get hold of an ultimate meaning of life—whether it comes from a religious source or other venue of inspiration or influence.
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1 kwi 2000 · His honors included APA’s Oskar Pfister Award. Frankl’s most popular book is Man’s Search for Meaning (1). Logotherapy is existentially based, hinging on the availability of responsivity in personally unique self-transcendent and creative modalities inherent in the human condition.
18 cze 2017 · Learn how to cite the LitChart on Victor Frankl's Man’s Search for Meaning.