Man’s Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning (1946) argues that human beings are driven by a need to find meaning, even in the most horrific suffering. Based on his Holocaust survival, Frankl details three psychological phases of inmates—shock, apathy, and disillusionment—and introduces logotherapy, a method focused on finding purpose in life, love, and work.

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