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The Pursuit of Meaning - Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, and Life (Paperback)
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The Pursuit of Meaning - Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, and Life (Paperback)
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Edited and typeset, this is largely a reprint of the 1987 classic.
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. We need never let
ourselves be reduced to helpless victims. Consequently,
logotherapy-unlike therapies that aim at equilibrium by adjusting
patients to society-does not see a tensionless life as a
therapeutic goal. Tension is part of living as a human being in a
human society. To remain healthy, the unhealthy tensions of body
and psyche are to be avoided. But the healthy tension of the spirit
strengthens our spiritual muscles. The healthiest tension is
between what we are and what we have the vision of growing toward,
or, to use Frankl's favorite phrase, "the tension between being and
meaning" (Psychotherapy and Existentialism, p. 10). The struggle
for meaning is not easy. Life does not owe us pleasure; it does
offer us meaning. Mental health does not come to those who demand
happiness but to those who find meanings; to them happiness comes
as a side product. "It must ensue" noted Frankl. "It cannot be
pursued" (Unconscious God, p. 85). Logotherapy maintains and
restores mental health by providing a sound view of the human being
and the world as we know it. It draws on the huge reservoir of
health stored in our specifically human dimension-our creativity,
our capacity to love, our reaching out to others, our desire to be
useful, our ability to orient to goals, and our will to meaning.
Logophilosophy emphasizes what is right with us, what we like about
ourselves, our accomplishments, and our peak experiences. It also
considers the qualities we dislike so we may change them, our
failures so we can learn from them, our abysses so we may lift
ourselves up, knowing that peaks exist and can be reached.
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