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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Theresienstadt concentration camp survivors, Theresienstadt concentration camp victims, Viktor Frankl, Pavel Haas, Vilem Klima, Robert Desnos, Fritz Weiss, Leo Baeck, Margarete Hilferding, Karel An erl, Friedrich Munzer, Emil Kolben, Yehuda Bacon, Karel Reiner, Georg Gradnauer, Alina Szapocznikow, Zuzana Justman, Ben Helfgott, Alfred Flatow, Arno t Lustig, Max Herrmann, Jaro K ivohlavy, Peter Spier, Gustav Flatow, Moriz Seeler, Hana Maria Pravda, Georg Alexander Pick, Emil Franti ek Burian, Zikmund Schul, Isidor Isaak Sadger, Eduard Meijers, Siegfried Translateur, Rudolf Wels, George Brady, Inge Auerbacher, Ruth Kluger, Alfred Philippson, Hans Leopold Meyer, Abraham Buschke, Julie Wolfthorn, Karel Berman, Alexander Beer, Jo Spier, Alfred Gudeman, Hana Greenfield, Miroslav Slama, Karl Herxheimer, Alfred Tauber, Arthur Mahler, Rudolf Karel, Max Friediger, Otto Blumenthal, Heinz Alt. Excerpt: Viktor Emil Frankl M.D., Ph.D. (March 26, 1905, Leopoldstadt, Vienna - September 2, 1997, Vienna) was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist as well as a Holocaust survivor. Frankl was the founder of logotherapy, which is a form of Existential Analysis, the "Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy." His best-selling book, Mans Search for Meaning (published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism, and originally published in 1946 as trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager), chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate and describes his psychotherapeutic method of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most sordid ones, and thus a reason to continue living. Frankl was one of the key figures in existential therapy and a prominent source of inspiration for humanistic psychologists. Frankl was born in Vienna into a Jewish family of civil servants ... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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