The Unheard Cry for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl
The Unheard Cry for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl
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The Unheard Cry for Meaning
Psychotherapy and Humanism

Author: Viktor E. Frankl

Narrator: Bronson Pinchot

Unabridged: 5 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/03/2011


Synopsis

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 Mans Search for Meaning a bestseller around the world. In these selected essays, written between 1947 and 1977, Dr. Frankl illustrates the vital importance of the human dimension in psychotherapy. Using a wide range of subjectsincluding sex, mortality, modern literature, competitive athletics, and philosophyhe raises a lone voice against the pseudohumanism that has invaded popular psychology and psychoanalysis. By exploring mankinds remarkable qualities, he brilliantly celebrates each individuals unique potential, while preserving the invaluable traditions of both Freudian analysis and behaviorism.

About Viktor E. Frankl

Viktor E. Frankl (1905–1997) became one of the great psychotherapists of the twentieth century. His interest in psychology began as a teenager. He earned a degree as a medical doctor and served at a psychiatric hospital. In 1942, he and his family were sent to Nazi concentration camps, where his wife, father, mother, and brother perished. After his release, he became a professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical School and was head of the neurological department of the Vienna Polyclinic Hospital for twenty-five years. He wrote thirty-one works on philosophy, psychotherapy, and neurology, including the international bestseller Man's Search for Meaning, based on his experiences as a concentration camp prisoners. He was the founder of the school of logotherapy, which came to be called the third Viennese School of Psychotherapy, after Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis and Alfred Adler's individual psychology.


Reviews

The Unheard Cry for Meaning examines why we fall into despair, how our growing isolation and fragmented sense of community has increased the existential crisis facing society today. An excellent book: highly recommended.......more

Logotherapy manages to rehumanize the psychological practices by believing in the unique human ability of self-transcendence. It's amazing how Frankl understood the plague of our century the deep sense of futility and meaningless. Our society satisfies all needs, but it cannot give us the meaning we......more

Goodreads review by Hassan

انتهيت من قراءة هذا الكتاب، بعد الكتاب الأول الإنسان والبحث عن المعنى اكمل فيكتور رحلته الفكرية كما سماها العلاج بالمعنى بصراحة لم يضيف لي الكثير مقارنة بكتابه السابق الانسان والبحث عن المعنى فمن قرأ الكتاب الأول يكتفي به وهذا الثاني لم يضيف الكثير والمأمول منه بالبداية كان رائع حين تحدث عن دور المع......more