Man's Search for Meaning
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Format
Format
14.5 x 2
Delivery and shipping
Delivery and shipping
National shipping to all of Chile.
Description
Description
Man's Search for Meaning is much more than a psychiatrist's testimony about the events and events experienced in a concentration camp. It is an existential lesson capable of challenging readers of any culture, age or background. And it is also a classic translated into fifty languages. Man's Search for Meaning is the shocking account in which Viktor Frankl tells us about his experience in the concentration camps. During those years he felt in his own being what it meant to exist absolutely devoid of everything, except existence itself. He, who had lost everything, who suffered hunger, cold and brutality, was able to recognize that, despite everything, life is worth living and that inner freedom and human dignity are indestructible. As a psychiatrist and prisoner, Frankl reflects with words of surprising hope on the human capacity to transcend difficulties and discover a profound truth that guides us and gives meaning to our lives. Logotherapy, a psychotherapeutic method created by Frankl himself, focuses on the meaning of existence and the search for that meaning by man, who assumes responsibility for himself, for others and for life.
Author
Author
VIKTOR FRANKL TEMA : P
Number of pages
Number of pages
168