Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl converted the horrors he
experienced in a German concentration camp into the pioneering
philosophy he called logotherapy. Unlike Freud's "will to pleasure"
and Adler's "will to power," Frankl based logotherapy on three
things: the freedom of will, the will to meaning, and the meaning
of life. By presenting three methodological concepts, Frankl shows
how we can all reinvigorate our experiences and tie them to will
and power.
Originally published in 1988 and compiling Frankl's speeches on
logotherapy, "The Will to Meaning" is regarded as a seminal work of
behavior therapy.
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