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| Meaning: A Play Based on the Life of Viktor E. Frankl | | Author: | Rubin S. Battino | ISBN: | 1899836837 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D., Director, Milton H. Erickson Foundation Brings Frankl to life in full dimension--his spirit, determination, wisdom, and integrity.
Carol Lankton, author Transports us across time and through a dimensional gate to personally visit with the legendary Frankl.
Carl Hammerschlag, M.D. Provides testimony to the dream that the light at the end of the tunnel of suffering is not an illusion
Book Description Psychiatrist and neurologist, Viktor E. Frankl, was the founder of Logotherapy, the third Viennese school of psychiatry, concerned with helping people find meaning in their lives. He developed this system before spending several years in Nazi concentration camps. His book, "Man's Search for Meaning" has influenced millions of people worldwide. This volume is richly illustrated with photographs of Frankl's life and times, including many painful images of imprisonment in the concentration camps, but also of many joyful family portraits. This volume is a biographical play relating to these most critical times in Frankl's life and much of the dialog is taken verbatim from his own writings, making this drama almost autobiographical. This volume will appeal to those who are familiar to Frankl's work, and inspire those new to his writings to learn more about this remarkable man and his contributions to humanity.
About the Author Rubin Battino is Adjunct Professor for the Department of Human Services at Wright State University and is President of the Milton H. Erickson Society of Dayton, Ohio.
Meaning: A Play Based on the Life of Viktor E. Frankl
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