Customer Review: Professor Guttmann's new book in logotheraphy is a welcome addition to the fast growing literature on the main tenets of logotherapy by its founder,Professor Viktor E.Frankl.
Written by one of his disciple and personal friends,this book offers a new,fresh,optimistic,spiritual and positive... more info
Customer Review: As several other reviewer have already mentioned, "The Will To Meaning" is basically an elaboration on the section from "Man's Search For Meaning" called "Logotherapy In A Nutshell." If "Man's Search For Meaning" made any sort of impact on you, I would highly suggest reading this book.
Customer Review: This is a wonderful book that describes the existentialist process and
thoughts of a brilliant man. It is a very different school of thought
than more recent schools of thought such as cognitive-behavioral psychology. Dr. Frankl discusses meaning of life, suffering, and how one
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Customer Review: At first glance, I was unsure if this was a reading which would directly address some of the issues I was interested in learning more about as regards to logotherapy; since I am not a pastoral counselor. I certainly could not have been more mistaken, and would encourage the reader of this review not... more info
Customer Review: Victor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" is a powerful reflection on his experiences in Nazi death camps where he observes Man in his best and worst capacities. In fact, it was first published in 1946 as "A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp", a much more descriptive title. While it... more info
Customer Review: The following are sections of the review I wrote for "The Examined Life" (APPA, v. 3, n. 3; 12/2001).
...Tim LeBon's Wise Therapy is...aimed at philosophically minded psychological counselors. It presents some important concepts of philosophy and their uses in a manner accessible to... more info