The Holocaust, Logotherapy and Viktor E. Frankl (original) (raw)

HOW FRANKL'S "MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING" SHAPES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF LOGOTHERAPY

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Introduction to the Work of William Ryan on Philosophical Themes in Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy

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Review of Timothy Pytell, Viktor Frankl's Search for Meaning: An Emblematic 20th-Century Life.

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Viktor Emil Frankl Mans Search for Meaning

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Logotherapy in the school environment and the area of religious sciences: interacting with people in situations of suffering

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Theoretical extension of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis according to Viktor E. Frankl -contribution to a holistic concept of meaning

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Final Draft Role of Viktor Frankl's Logo therapy in Counseling Older Adults

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Logotherapy theory: A meaning-centered approach to psychotherapy

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The Place of Religiosity and Spirituality in Frankl’s Logotherapy: Distinguishing Salvific and Hygienic Objectives

Joaquín García-Alandete

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Redeeming the Unredeemable: Auschwitz and Man's Search for Meaning

Timothy Pytell

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2003

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Searching for meaning in chaos: Viktor Frankl's story

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Suffering, Mental Health, and the Role of Logotherapy

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The Meaning of Life and Death in the Eyes of Frankl: Archetypal and Terror Management Perspectives

Nataliya Krasovska, Paul Fouche, Claude-Helene Mayer

Europe's Journal of Psychology, 2021

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Logotherapy and the Theology of Hope

Matthew Charlesworth SJ

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Mentalizing Negative Spaces in the Wake of the Holocaust

Moshe Spero

Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1998

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The Absurd Sensibility of Existential Psychotherapy: Clinical Application of Survivors' Experience of Treblinka and Other Death Camps

Carl P. Ellerman

1997

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The Nazi’s Daughter: The Therapist as Jewish Mother

Hava Mendelberg

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2000

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The Iconography of Suffering: Dominant Themes in Holocaust Memory and Postmemory

Victoria Nesfield

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Review of Beginnings, mass murder, and aftermath of the Holocaust: Where history and psychology intersect

Carlos E Sluzki

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2002

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The Journey of Finding Meaning in Life: Posttraumatic Growth Experience in Notable Holocaust Survivors

kristi poerwandari

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intervention and Applied Psychology (ICIAP 2018), 2019

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Memory, Loss, and Survival: A Study of Trauma in Man's Search for Meaning

Ahsan Ul Haq

2020

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Holocaust Memory and the Inhuman: Traumatic Repetition between Freud and de Man

Karyn Ball

Canadian Review of Comparative Literature Revue Canadienne De Litterature Comparee, 2011

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Resilience in Life and Work of Viktor Emanuel Frankl

Pavel Navrátil

2013

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A Review of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich: History, Memory, Tradition by Emily A. Kuriloff

Philip Cushman, Ph.D.

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Meaning is What is Meant - Viktor Frankl's logotherapy

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Viktor Frankl and Man's Search for Meaning

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Schelerian Fundamentals of Logotherapy

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2020

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Sufferance, freedom and meaning: Viktor Frankl and Martin Heidegger

Francesca Brencio

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The Psychological Coping Mechanisms of a Jewish Hungarian Teenager, Lilla Ecséry, as Reflected in Her Diary Written during the Holocaust [Judaica et Holocaustica 7 (Women and World War II) 2016, 69-89]

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[The second Holocaust: life is threatening]

nanette auerhahn

Psyche, 1995

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Logotherapy Beyond Psychotherapy: Dealing with the Spiritual Dimension

Dmitry Leontiev

Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Proceedings of the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna, 2016

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Man's Search for Meaning

Alvin David Sutejo

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From logotherapy to meaning-centered counseling and therapy

Paul T P Wong

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The Meaning of Stories Without Meaning: A Post-Holocaust Experiment

Tori Lockler

2015

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Looking Beyond Stick Figure Images: My Personal and Professional Journey to Understanding the Impact of My Holocaust History

Evelyn Hartman

2018

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