Author

Viktor E. Frankl

Viktor E. Frankl
Birth Date
March 26, 1905 (92 Years)
Death Date
September 2, 1997
Associated Country
Austria
Viktor E. Frankl was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and author best known for developing logotherapy, a form of psychotherapy centered on the human search for meaning and purpose. Educated in Vienna, he became interested in psychology and philosophy at an early age, eventually establishing himself as an important voice in existential and humanistic thought. His experiences and observations led him to explore how people find meaning even in the face of suffering, adversity, and loss.

Throughout his career, Frankl combined clinical practice with scholarly research, examining the relationship between psychological well-being, personal responsibility, and life's deeper purpose. His ideas emphasized the capacity of individuals to choose their attitudes and actions, even under the most difficult circumstances. Through his writing and lectures, he helped broaden discussions about resilience, values, and the factors that contribute to a meaningful life.

Frankl's books have been translated into numerous languages and continue to influence psychology, counseling, education, and philosophy. Widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers in twentieth-century psychology, he is remembered for his enduring contributions to the study of human motivation, meaning, and personal growth.
Books
Eleven months after he was liberated from the Nazi concentration camps, Viktor E. Frankl held a series of public lectures in Vienna. The psychiatrist, who would soon become world famous, explained his...
Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl is known as the founder of logotherapy, a mode of psychotherapy based on man's motivation to search for meaning in his life. The author discusses his ideas in the...
We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life-daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation,...
In this classic work, internationally known Viennese psychiatrist Viktor E. Frankl, founder of the school of logotherapy, sets forth the principles of existential psychiatry. He holds that man's...
Upon his death in 1997, Viktor E. Frankl was lauded as one of the most influential thinkers of our time. The Unheard Cry for Meaning marked his return to the humanism that made Man's Search for...