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Understanding ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’: Reflections on Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy
by Elisabeth Lukas
This book contains a distillation of the writings of Elisabeth Lukas, based on decades of reflection on, and application of, the core ideas embodied in the logotherapy of Viktor Frankl.
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Prisoners of Our Thoughts
by Alex Pattakos, PhD, and Elaine Dundon
This revised and expanded third edition features new stories, practical exercises, applications, and insights from the authors’ new work in MEANINGology®. Three new chapters outline how we all can benefit by putting meaning at the core of our lives, work, and society.
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When Life Calls Out to Us: The Love and Lifework of Viktor and Elly Frankl
by Haddon Klingberg, Jr.
When Life Calls Out to Us chronicles a spiritual journey infused with tragedy but sustained by love, wisdom, faith, and humor. Klingberg’s extensive interviews, not available anywhere else, reveal the full richness of the Frankls’ lives and beautifully illuminate their enduring contributions toward a better world for all people.
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The Pursuit of Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, and Life
by Joseph Fabry
Contains the essence of the logotherapeutic writings of Viktor Frankl, who noted that many readers report that they understand some parts of logotherapy for the first time after reading this book. Fabry wrote in the introduction: Many older therapies place responsibility for our difficulties on our early upbringing. Logotherapy is “education to responsibility.” Outside influences are important but not all-determining. Within limitations we have a say about who we are and who we want to become.
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