Viktor E. Frankl: Life with Meaning

Thomson Brooks/Cole (1993)
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This book breaks new ground in philosophical psychology by discussing clearly and in depth the major philosophical and psychological cross-currents of Frankl's thought and their relevance to life today. Gould discusses philosophers from Socrates to Sartre and psychologists from Sigmund Freud and William James to Abraham Maslow and Rollo May. Viktor E. Frankl: Life with Meaning is an informative resource for teachers of psychology, philosophy, theology, counseling, and social work; presents a valuable discussion for those exploring the interrelation of contemporary philosophy and psychology; a vital resource for practicing medical, religious, and family counselors and a reliable reference for anyone interested in the development and joint mission of philosophy and psychology in the 1990s.

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