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Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning

By: Viktor E. Frankl
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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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.©2000 Viktor Frankl (P)2007 Gildan Media Corp Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality Inspiring Mental Health Health

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"A truly important book." (Rabbi Harold Kushner)
"Brilliant! In this audiobook, we are privileged to share the richness of Frankl's experience and depth of his wisdom." (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.)
"A powerful psychological exploration of the religious quest. Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning is to be treasured by psychologists and theologians and by men and women who wrestle with ultimate questions and encounter God as often in the question as in the answer." (Michael Berenbaum)
Profound Observations • Accessible Writing • Excellent Narration • Inspirational Insights • Transformative Ideas

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interesting I think everyone should read Viktor Frankl Man's Search for meaning. hope you enjoy it as much as I do

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Plays out like a curiosity, explained by a scientist defended with self derived ezperience mixed with studied behavior, loaded with quotes that shook my world. Good book.

A fascinating study loaded with truth bombs

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This book has been in my library for decades, and is one of my 'go-to' books for my work in behavioral health, as well as my personal life. Viktor Frankl is one of my heroes, and continues to be an inspiration in my work as a nurse and a therapist. Logottherapy- the work of helping a patient/client find meaning in their life when they feel despair and exist in what he called an 'existential vaccum'- is the work that came from Viktor's experiences in the Camps in WWII. I have given this book to so many people, patient and friend alike, and have always heard back from them that this is the story that turned them around in their heart. I was so excited to find it in a format where I could listen as someone told me the story; it was like Viktor himself was telling me his story. My connection to this story deepened so much when I heard the words. This is a book I would require any person studying to do therapy or anything in behavioral health or human services to study in their training so that they would know the meaning of finding a purpose to help us go on.

Finding Meaning Saves Us

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This book is for people who want to learn about themselves a little bit, not for everybody

Not for everybody, but an excellent read

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(Ties his work on Logotherapy to larger questions of meaning that take the conversation toward the question of religious faith in the Tillichian sense)

Must read for any Viktor Frankl enthusiast!

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