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    tribulations inside of the concentration camps expanded the world of psychology to new depths of understanding. Within Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Frankl explores not only the physical labors of the concentration camps‚ but also the mental hardships each prisoner experienced and applied this knowledge to evolve his theory of Logotherapy into psychiatry. Frankl illustrates his survival in 3 stages throughout the Holocaust. Upon first entering Auschwitz‚ the men‚ women and children who arrived were forced

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    Holocaust Final Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl and Night by Elie Wiesel are both memoirs written by Jewish men telling their stories of survival in the horrors of Nazi concentration camps. Both men discuss their experiences in the camp and how their experiences influenced their lives. These books are excellent at conveying every emotion the two men face in their ordeal. These great books have many similarities and differences. Universal Themes Man’s Search for Meaning and Night

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    for Meaning‚ Victor Frankl attempts to write a “detached psychological account” of his experience as a Nazi concentration camp prisoner and answer the question: “How was everyday life in a concentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner” (Frankl 3). Initially‚ Frankl’s descriptions are psychological in nature‚ however he makes a distinct shift near the end of the book toward a more philosophical account of human experience. This shift is important in Frankls narrative because it

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    Man’s Search for Meaning “A Man’s Search for Meaning”‚ written by Viktor E. Frankl‚ tells a story about his experiences of being a prisoner in a concentration camp during the Holocaust in 1933 and his psychotherapeutic method of pushing through this rough time. Frankl describes it as the “inside story of a concentration camp‚ told by one of its survivors” (Frankl‚ 1959). The story starts out with the prisoners being transported to the first concentration camp‚ Auschwitz. He describes the separation

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    in‚ and sure enough‚ it was cancer. Viktor E. Frankl was a psychiatrist who experienced one of the most horrendous events in history. Frankl was sent to a concentration camp during the holocaust. In his book‚ Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Frankl shares with us his experiences in the Nazi death camps. He paints for his readers a picture of the everyday lives of

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    self: appearance‚ function and ability 3. Self-Esteem - personal opinion and self-worth 4. Role in Society - assumed expected behavior Factors Affecting Self - Concept MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Original 1940s version by Maslow 1990s Adapted Version 1940s MASLOW HIERARCHY OF NEEDS (MHoN) 1. Biological and Physiological needs – air‚ food‚ drink‚ shelter‚ warmth‚ sex‚ sleep‚ etc. 2. Safety needs - protection from elements‚ security‚ order‚ law‚ limits‚ stability‚ etc. 3. Belongingness

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL HUMAN BEHAVIOR Psychology is the very important perspective for human nature. It is very much important for the individual environment. Psychology is very much a product of the Western tradition. Whereas a new psychology of the year 2000 contains both the eastern as well as the Western tradition (Frey‚ 04/06). Psychologist self-concept attitudes. Its related to Psyche means call a persons self concepts it includes what a person perceives from the persons the integrate part of human

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    written by Viktor Frankl‚ is a memoir about overcoming sufferings to have an optimistic perspective on life in the midst of pain and death. Frankl provides examples of his own experiences after surviving three years in a Nazi concentration camp where his parents‚ brother‚ wife‚ and children died. Using his logotherapy theory‚ Frankl elaborates on the human pursuit while finding significance through experiences and sufferings. Against a backdrop of violence‚ cruelty‚ and death‚ Frankl creates a perception

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    manage change successfully. These steps translate the best of change management theories into practice. – Abraham Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs motivational model Abraham Maslow developed the Hierarchy of Needs model in 1940-50s USA‚ and the Hierarchy of Needs theory remains valid today for understanding human motivation‚ management training‚ and personal development. Indeed‚ Maslow ’s ideas surrounding the Hierarchy of Needs concerning the

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    of 3‚ Frankl settled on medicine as his career choice‚ but became interested in philosophy in his teens. His decision to study psychiatry then allowed him to marry medicine and philosophy and study both. Having been born in Vienna‚ he was exposed to psychoanalysis at a young age‚ and established correspondence with Freud while still in high school. At 19‚ Frankl published a paper in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis following a personal invitation by none other than Freud (Frankl‚ 1978)

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