Présentation de l'éditeur :
Even in the degradation and misery of Dachau concentration camp Viktor Frankl retained the belief that the most important freedom of all is the freedom to determine one's own spiritual well-being. He wrote the international bestseller 'Man's Search for Meaning' as a result of that experience while in 'The Doctor and the Soul' Dr Fankl revolutionised psychotherapy with his theory of logotherapy. Viktor Frankl's work has been described as "the most important contributions in the field of psychotherapy since the days of Freud, Adler and Jung". In 'The Doctor and the Soul' Dr Frankl maintains that the individual's most important need is to find meaning in life and the frustration of this need results in neurosis, suffering and dispair. A doctor's work lies in finding personal meaning in a patient's life, no matter how dismal the circumstances of the life.
Revue de presse :
"One of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in the last fifty years."- Professor Carl Rogers
"The author attempts to subject the great phenomenon of life to a new evaluation... Well written backed by powerful personal conviction, it contains many valuable practical hints."- American Journal of Psychotherapy
"Perhaps the most significant thinking since Freud and Adler... Unconditional faith in an unconditional meaning is Dr. Frankl's message to the reader."- American Journal of Psychiatry
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- ÉditeurPenguin Books Ltd
- Date d'édition1973
- ISBN 10 0140215980
- ISBN 13 9780140215984
- ReliureBroché
- Nombre de pages272
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