1985 - Oskar Pfister Award, American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Viktor Emil Frankl spends much of his time researching Logotherapy, Meaning, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalysis and Paradoxical intention. His research on Logotherapy concerns the broader Existentialism. His Meaning study deals with the bigger picture of Epistemology.
His work in the fields of Epistemology, such as Unconscious mind, Conscience and Quality, intersects with other areas such as Spirituality and Index. Many of his studies on Psychotherapist involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Humanism. His studies in Psychoanalysis integrate themes in fields like Memoir and Wonder.
His primary areas of study are Logotherapy, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalysis, Meaning and Existentialism. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Soul and Logotherapy. His Psychotherapist research incorporates themes from Cross-cultural psychology and Neurosis.
Viktor Emil Frankl combines subjects such as Existential therapy and Feeling with his study of Psychoanalysis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Memoir, Biography and Humanities in addition to Meaning. His study ties his expertise on Wonder together with the subject of Memoir.
His primary areas of investigation include Meaning, Existentialism, Logotherapy, Political science and Theology. His study in Meaning is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychoanalysis, The Holocaust and Humanities. His Existentialism research integrates issues from Conscience and Unconscious mind.
Logotherapy is a primary field of his research addressed under Psychotherapist. His Theology research is mostly focused on the topic Judaism.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Meaning, Existentialism, Logotherapy, Political science and Spanish Civil War. His Meaning study is related to the wider topic of Epistemology. His Existentialism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Christian ministry, Psychotherapist, Psychosomatic medicine and Psychogenic disease.
Viktor Emil Frankl integrates several fields in his works, including Logotherapy and Paradoxical intention. Spanish Civil War is connected with Fell, Psychoanalysis, Tribute, Victory and The Holocaust in his study.
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Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(1946)
El hombre en busca de sentido
Viktor Emil Frankl;Gordon W. Allport.
El hombre en busca de sentido (1991)
Man's search for meaning; an introduction to logotherapy
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(1971)
The will to meaning : foundations and applications of logotherapy
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(1988)
The Will to Meaning
Viktor E. Frankl.
(1970)
The Doctor and the Soul
Viktor Frankl.
(1946)
Der Mensch vor der Frage nach dem Sinn : eine Auswahl aus dem Gesamtwerk
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(2004)
The doctor and the soul : from psychotherapy to logotherapy
Viktor Emil Frankl;Richard Winston;Clara Winston.
(1973)
Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(2017)
The Unheard Cry for Meaning: Psychotherapy and Humanism
Viktor Emil Frankl.
(1963)
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