EN
Psychology

Man's Search for Meaning

ger. …trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager · 1946
Prepared bythe Litseller editorial team.Our goal is to share concise, accurate, and valuable book notes for personal growth and education.

Historical Context and Significance

Viktor Frankl's «Man's Search for Meaning» is one of the most influential works in the field of existential psychology and psychotherapy. Written based on Frankl's personal experience in Nazi concentration camps, it explores the question of the meaning of life and human resilience in the face of extreme suffering. As a psychiatrist and psychologist, Frankl developed the concept of logotherapy, which holds that the search for meaning is the primary driving force in human life. The book has had a significant impact on the development of humanistic psychology and existential philosophy, and has inspired countless people around the world to seek personal meaning and overcome life's difficulties. It remains relevant and in demand, offering profound insights into human nature and the ability to find meaning even in the most challenging circumstances.

Man's Search for Meaning
Date of publication: 29 November 2024
Updated: 29 December 2024
———
Author
Original titleger. …trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager · 1946
Genre: Psychology
This material is prepared for educational purposes and is not a reproduction of the original text. We do not use protected elements of the work (text, structure, unique scenes).