Psychotherapy in clinical practice of Viktor Frankl is not only an introduction to practice psychotherapy in the strict sense, but also a manual differential diagnosis of mental disorders. As we know from correspondence and personal notes, Frankl began working on the manuscript of this work in the winter of 1946, immediately after the publication of the works and Existentialism Psychoanalysis and Man's Search for Meaning. Therefore, from the perspective of the history of its emergence, this work belongs to one of the most productive phases of the creative work of the author.
Among the works of Frankl, this book stands out for addressing a specific audience-the doctors-also offering numerous examples of clinical cases. For this combination of theoretical, diagnostic and practical aspects, Psychotherapy in clinical practice will also be useful for speech therapists and psychothe...read more