
A 1946 book by Viktor Frankl, an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor. It chronicles his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II and describes his psychotherapeutic method, logotherapy, which involves identifying a purpose in life to find meaning.
And this is really fascinating if you look at the work of Victor Frankle because Vic Victor Frankle was a neurologist, went through the Holocaust, became a psychologist, and then he sort of it literally his work is something called logootherapy, which is how do we consistently help people make meaning in life?
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"Viktor Frankl (referred to as 'Victor Frankle') was mentioned as a neurologist and psychologist who went through the Holocaust and developed 'logootherapy,' a system for helping people make meaning in life. This book is his most famous work, directly related to these concepts."




