Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl audiobook

Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning

By Viktor E. Frankl
Read by Grover Gardner

Gildan Media 9781596591387

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200566204

  • ISBN: 9798200566198

  • ISBN: 9798200566211

Runtime: 4.48 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Psychology
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Viktor Frankl is known to millions of listeners as a psychotherapist who has transcended his field in his search for answers to the ultimate questions of life, death, and suffering. Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning explores the sometimes unconscious basic human desire for inspiration or revelation and illustrates how life can offer profound meaning at every turn.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A truly important book.” Rabbi Harold Kushner
“Brillant! In this book, we are privileged to share the richness of Frankl’s experience and the depth of his wisdom.” Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.
“A powerful psychological exploration of the religious quest. Man’s Search for Ultimate Meaning is so treasured by psychologists and theologians and by men and women who wrestle with ultimate questions and encounter God as often in the questions as in the answer.” Michael Berenbaum

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Author

Author Bio: Viktor E. Frankl

Author Bio: Viktor E. Frankl

Viktor E. Frankl (1905–1997) was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist and a survivor of the Holocaust. He became one of the great psychotherapists of the twentieth century. He published more than forty books, lectured and taught seminars all over the world, and received numerous awards and honorary degrees. 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 works on philosophy, psychotherapy, and neurology, including the international bestseller Man's Search for Meaning, based on his experiences as a concentration camp prisoner. 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.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Psychology
Runtime: 4.48
Audience: Adult
Language: English