In answering the question set as the heading of this chapter, the reader is first of all provided with the basic tenets of logotherapy, namely, that as human beings we have freedom of will, an inherent will to
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CBT is a great way of understanding of what is keeping a problem going and when we are armed with that information our job is to take action in order to get it ‘unstuck’. What makes CBT different is that it is not just a ‘talking therapy’. Psychologists have found that to be rea...
Identity is a complicated and unclear concept that plays a central role in ones life; to provide clarity and a sense of understanding on this concept, frameworks such as Viktor Frankl’s theory of logotherapy can be used. Identity refers to the fact of being who or what a person is and ...
At the heart of his theory, known as logotherapy, is a conviction that the primary human drive is not pleasure but the pursuit of what we find meaningful. Finding purpose in your pain is an essential part of healing. I personally know of so many souls who have used their pain to find ...
The doctor and the soul: From psychotherapy to logotherapy (R. & C. Winston, Trans.). New York: Vintage Books.Frankl, V., “From Psychotherapy to Logotherapy,” Pastoral Psychology , 1955, 7 , 2, 56–60... VE Frankl - 《Pastoral Psychology》 被引量: 491发表: 1956年 Psychotherapy: ...
Viktor Frankl stated that “the future of logotherapy is dependent on all logotherapists.” Further, he stated that he wished “that the cause of logotherapy be taken over and carried out by independent and inventive, innovative and creative spirits.”[1] Inspired by Viktor Frankl, t...
As the first tenet of logotherapy, freedom-of-will is a necessary step for a meaningful life; it hypothesizes that people who believe in the inherent human capacity for freedom and responsibility, regardless of circumstances, will show higher autonomy, authenticity, and l...
Logotherapy was developed by neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frank and is based on the premise that the primary motivational force of an individual is to find meaning in life. In other words, Frankl believed that humans are motivated by something called a ‘will to meaning’ – a desire to...