Victor Franklk
Summary of a man's book looking for ...
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'There is nothing in the world that can effectively help a person to survive even in the worst circumstances, such as his knowledge that there is a meaning for his life.' This is one of the sayings of the Austrian writer Viktor Frankl, born in the year one thousand nine hundred and five. He is one of the survivors of Nazi Holocaust during World War II. It is one of the most important psychiatrists in the nineteenth century, as it is one of the founders of the Logothrarapy theory, a theory aimed at treating psychiatric patients, by making them search for a meaning for their lives without focusing on suffering. He also helped many by publishing a man's book looking for a meaning, in which he tells his harsh experience in a thousand nine hundred and forty -two in the Auschwitz detention camp in Poland, and how he managed to survive, return to his life and complete it naturally
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