What Does Frankl's Logotheraphy Mean

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Analysis on Robert Barnes journal; Viktor Frankl's logotheraphy, on the elements of literature concepts presented in Viktor Frankl's biographical novel, " A Man's search for meaning". Franklin supports his credibility in the boundaries of fiction as his book is a product of his own personal experiences, of living in a concentration camp, during world war II, Nazi Germany. Franklin creates and explains the theories of Existential analysis: an individual is able to gain the freedom of expression in their emotions and actions, develops a rational positive perception of their life. Logo therapy: finding meaning and reason for one's life: purpose of our life. Both concepts are psychotherapeutic concepts created by Frankl when he was imprisoned. Frankl provides readers with an insight of how people in his position are dealing with life. prisoners like Dostoevsky, who is traumatized, rhetorically questions the fault he committed to be put in this situation. Frankl eases such …show more content…

Barnes analyzes Frankl's theories, based on the differences between psychotherapy and Logotheraphy, he claims that Logotheraphy is more humane. Barnes concludes in his journal, not overruling the term Logos, a theological noun that is defined as man's existence due to God/ biblical reference. This statement does not contradict Frankl's novel and re-search as, Frankl's situation: a prisoner of one of the worst wars in history. Frankl's mentality, stability and faith are questionable, due to what he has experienced. The fact that he survives the war, finishes his novel and progresses in lifeitself proves his theory of self practiced logotheraphy. Frankl maintains his faith, spirituality by making strong reference to mans faith, as being absolute when overcoming suffering. Frankl never overules the possibilities of god, he presetns readers with his

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