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This book is a psychobiography on the life of Viktor Frankl and a
unique exploration of his life from a positive psychology
perspective. It uses Paul Wong's theory of positive psychology wave
2 (PP2.0) and explores the concepts of meaning and virtue
throughout Frankl's life span. The authors define virtue in terms
of appreciation of beauty, gratitude, hope, humour and
spirituality, and define meaning based on Paul Wong's PURE model.
They apply Irving Alexander's primary indicators of psychological
salience and W.T. Schultz's prototypical scenes to analyse Frankl's
important life events. This psychobiography presents an original
contribution to theory on three levels: advancing the literature in
psychobiography, developing the field of PP2.0, and providing new
insights into Frankl's life. It is a must for psychographers,
positive psychologists and people interested in Frankl's life and
theoretical contributions.
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