This volume presents the most important articles of Dr. Viktor E. Frankl, international famous psychiatrist, author of Man's Search for Meaning, and founder of logotherapy, existential psychotherapy that emphasizes human freedom to transcend suffering and find meaning in life. Drawing on his extensive clinical background and personal experiences as a prisoner in the concentration camps of Dachau and Auschwitz, Dr. Frankl gives man a humanistic outlook on life and their everyday experiences, their joys and their suffering, their guilt and their aspirations. As a philosophy that reflects a concern shown by modern humans, speech therapy has been hailed as the Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy and most important contributions to psychoanalysis since the work of Freud and Adler. "Unlike many European existentialists, Frankl is neither pessimistic nor antireligious. In contrast, despit...read more