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Studia theologica
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2013
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vol. 15
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issue 1
182–204
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Logotherapy and its specification, existential analysis, is a therapeutic method for psychological difficulties and morbid states through searching for meaning in concrete situations of life. Any particular meaning can be overcome, however, in a larger or universal connection. Aware of this fact, Frankl rejects all psychologismes. He conceives psychology as a science, open to the spiritual dimensions of existence, and ultimately to transcendence. In this direction, logotherapy poses problems, but does not always provide satisfactory solutions. This paper would like to inquire whether the reason for this insufficiency does not lie in an inadequate concept of transcendence by Frankl.
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Starting from the psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud and ‘individual psychology’ of Alfred Adler, Viktor Frankl (1905 - 1997) developed an independent approach, which he called ‘logotherapy and existential analysis’. Logotherapy and existential analysis is a clinically underpinned, meaning-oriented psychotherapeutic procedure. The aim of this procedure is to confront the patient with the question of meaning of his existence, and to accompany him in the search for concrete possibilities of meaning. Logotherapy provides help in recovering the meaning of one's life.
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