Book Description
Frankl's timeless memoir and meditation on finding meaning in the midst of suffering With a new Foreword by Harold S. Kushner and a new Biographical Afterword by William J. Winslade Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory-known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")-holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we personally find meaningful. At the time of Frankl's death in 1997, Man's Search for Meaning had sold more than 10 million copies in twenty-four languages. A 1991 reader survey for the Library of Congress that asked readers to name a "book that made a difference in your life" found Man's Search for Meaning among the ten most influential books in America. Beacon Press, the original English-language publisher of Man's Search for Meaning, is issuing this new paperback edition with a new Foreword, biographical Afterword, jacket, price, and classroom materials to reach new generations of readers.
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Viktor Emil Frankl M.D., Ph.D., was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist as well as a Holocaust survivor. Frankl was the founder of logotherapy, which is a form of Existential Analysis, the "Third Viennese School" of psychotherapy.
His book Man's Search for Meaning (first published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism. Originally published in 1946 as Ein Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager) chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate and describes his psychotherapeutic method of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most sordid ones, and thus a reason to continue living. He was one of the key figures in existential therapy.
这本书由一个有着纳粹集中营囚犯经历的心理医生所写,他推广了意义疗法,试图帮助世人找寻生命之意义,战胜存在之虚无。 书中有个有趣的故事,叫“德黑兰的死神”。有一天,一名有钱有势的波斯人跟一个仆人在花园散步。仆人喊道,他刚刚碰到了死神,死神还威胁他。他央求主人备...
评分@失去希望就是死亡 1944年圣诞节至1945年新年那一星期内,集中营囚犯死亡率高于以往任何时期。主治医生认为,死亡率上升原因并非劳动条件艰苦或伙食供应恶化,也不是气候变化或新的传染病流行,其原因只不过是由于大多数囚犯一直抱着天真的希望,以为到了圣诞节,就可以回家了...
评分关于Viktor Frankl的《活出意义来》英文版零碎的读书记录。附一点我个人对存在主义心理治疗的入门了解。 预警:文章很长。。很大程度上写这篇文章是为了梳理自己的思绪,但我努力通过各个角度来分析我的标题,如果其中的部分对你有用,我会倍感欣慰。 =回忆录部分= Viktor的...
评分三年还是四年以前,大一还是大二的时候,当心心问我以后要做什么,她向我提供了诸如以下的想法:时装杂志编辑,旅行社,奢侈品管理行业。我那时候摇摇头,说,好是好,也蛮感兴趣的,但这些工作有什么意义呢?在她又继续提供了几个选项我仍摇头之后,她终于愤怒了,说:为...
评分在豆瓣开了一个专栏,主要写投资自我管理方面,欢迎关注:http://read.douban.com/column/93927/ 1.意义: 人时刻寻求意义(而不是内稳态-无焦虑状态),但是会遭受挫折(称之为“存在的挫折”,此处的存在:存在本身,存在的意义,寻求意义的努力),如果不能找到意义,就...
豆瓣评分惊人地高---9.3, 整本书就一句中国老话,吃苦是福。不过作者也提醒,可以不吃的苦还是不吃为好:)ps:前半部分句子实在是啰嗦亢长,一个原因可能是从德语译英文,还有就是作者是心理医生,医生写文章段落都贼长,各种长难句,给四星吧..
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评分后面的logo therapy 没有能耐心读完;这本书的光芒会永远留我心里
评分人生的意义存在于:创造性的工作和行动,经历生活和遇见某人,而最重要的是,在什么都没有的时候,仍有勇气去找寻苦难的意义,仍可以对生命说”是“,当一个人不能改变环境,他仍可以改变自己,他就足够强大了。希望自己,努力做到第三点。
评分后面的logo therapy 没有能耐心读完;这本书的光芒会永远留我心里
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