Developed by Frankl, this brand of existential therapy literally means "healing through reason." It focuses on challenging clients to search for meaning in life. Lone-parent families - A family unit headed by a mother or father only due to the loss of the other parent, through separation, divorce or death.
An existential psychotherapy, developed by Viktor Frankl, aimed at helping the demoralized client restore meaning to life by placing his or her suffering in a larger spiritual and philosophical context. The individual assumes responsibility for his or her existence and for pursuing a meaningful life.
A form of existential psychotherapy developed by Victor Frankl. Focused on the human will and one’s search for meaning in life, the therapeutic process is a process of accompanying a client on a personal search for and definition of meaning in the client’s life.
a form of existential therapy, developed by Victor Frankl, that helps the client find meaning in life. (534)
Developed by neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy is considered the "third Viennese school of psychotherapy" after Freud's psychoanalysis and Adler's individual psychology. It is a type of Existential Analysis that focuses on a "will to meaning" as opposed to the Nietzschian doctrine of "will to power" or Freud's "will to pleasure".