Posing as one of the most loyal disciples Frankl, Dr. Alfried Längle philosophy delivers a true and well-contextualized from their teacher. The merit of this biography is not only documented in the story that the author makes Frankl's life, but also to expose his theory and work, and provides an overview of the schools and therapists based on Frankl's teaching. In this portrait, both critical and respectful, Alfried Längle reveals traces of the impressive life of Frankl, who witnessed the highest expression of human suffering during the Second World War captivity in a concentration camp and lost almost of all their relatives. After 1945 made headlines around the world, becoming a model for overcoming human injustice. The task of representing Viktor Frankl as a person and personality had been postponed for some time. Frankl himself wrote an autobiography which recounts his life, but mi...read more