Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl‚ including his theory of logotherapy. INTRODUCTION: “Man’s Search for Meaning” leaves a lot to be analyzed hence why it was a great choice for a philosophy paper. The three themes listed above: moral‚ spiritual‚ and psychological all play a major role in the book as each of which describes the feelings and traumatic stages that a prisoner within the Concentration camp would have felt. Logotherapy is the theory that author Frankl came up with in order to structurally
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Joyce Travelbee to assist nurse to understand the model nursing‚ hope‚ meaning‚ suffering‚ communication‚ and self-therapy. Existentialism and Logotherapy are important in this theory‚ Existentialism states that humans remain constantly under the influence of choices that creates conflicts and are responsible for the results of those choices they made. Logotherapy is also a concept on this theory based on the assumption that emotional stability is best protected by meaningful fulfillment in life‚ it focuses
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Book Report: Man’s search for Meaning There are many significant ideas in the book that not only rang true to me but also helped me grow with challenges I face both personally and professionally. Professionally‚ as a supervisor and subordinate – I have always maintained a high expectation of myself and others. Over the years‚ I have learned that my expectations shouldn’t be judged on others with their abilities as we each have our unique set of qualities. Frankl wrote‚ “No man should judge
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life”. According to Frankl there are three possible sources of meaning that can be found thru work‚ love‚ and thru courage during difficult times. Thru his experience in the camps where he found his meaning in life‚ Frankl shares his creation of logotherapy that is based on the idea that everyman man has a primary motivational force which is to find meaning in life. The initial psychological state Frankl observed was shock. Prisoners initial arrival to the camps where they were stripped of everything
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Man’s Search for Meaning: Response Paper Viktor Frankl (1902-1997) was an Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist‚ and is notable as the founder of logotherapy‚ a form of psychotherapy which focuses on the achievement of meaning in life. He was also witness to one of the most terrible genocides in world history‚ and it is his experiences and his takeaways from the concentration camps that form the basis of his book‚ Man’s Search for Meaning. The book is separated into two parts: the first part details
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Biographical Sketch Viktor E. Frankl was born in Vienna in 1905 and lived to be 92. He was a neurologist‚ psychiatrist‚ and a professor at Vienna Medical School. Frankl founded “logotherapy” which is the existential psychotherapy focusing on the importance of meaning. He was married twice‚ his first wife died in 1945 and then he married Eleonore in 1947. Together they had a daughter named Gabriele. He spent 3 years in concentration camps during World War II. When he was forced into the first concentration
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Advance course on Logotherapy Logotask 1 (as specified in tutorial letter 103/2012) Name: Wessels‚ Nicolaas Johannes Student no: 7294-232-0 Course code: LOGO 01-8 Academic Qualifications: B Comm (Marketing) UP; B Comm (Marketing) (Hons) Unisa; MBL Unisa Occupation: Business Leadership Coach Postal address: PO Box 786411‚ Sandton‚ 2146 Tel: 011 783 4155 (H); 011 253 9919 (O); 082 554 4614 (M) e-mail: klasie@streetschool.co.za “As much as it was a point of utter determination‚ it was
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because he is basing his theories off of his personal experiences in the holocaust where he had been held in an extermination camp where he experienced the most extreme of human conditions and came out of it with his teaching of therapy known as logotherapy. While in the camps Frankl studied the lives of the SS (German guards)‚ the capos (Jewish guards)‚ and the prisoners. From this study Frankl learned many basic things about life. Frankl while in the camps saw that all of the different groups
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Man’s Search for Meaning written by Viktor Frankl has two parts to it. The first section describes Frankl’s experience in a concentration camp and the second section describes his view and opinion on logotherapy. Frankl talks a lot about existentialism in this book‚ such as his sections on the existential vacuum and the existentialist idea that you must find your own meaning‚ however he also uses a lot of buddhist principles. The buddhist principles that Frankl talks about in his book‚ Man’s Search
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responsibleness. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the West Coast” Logotherapy was created with the Greek word logos ("wisdom"). Frankl’s concept is based on the ideas that the primary motivation of a human being is to find a meaning in life. In the reading it is noted that Logotherapy can be broken down into three distinct parts. The first point is life has meaning under all circumstances. Secondly‚ our main motivation for
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