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  2. Logotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Logotherapy is a form of existential therapy developed by neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. [1] It is founded on the premise that the primary motivational force of individuals is to find meaning in life . [ 2 ]

  3. Tragic triad - Wikipedia

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    The tragic triad is a term used in logotherapy, coined by Dr. Viktor Frankl. The tragic triad refers to three experiences which often lead to existential crisis, namely, guilt, suffering or death. The concept of the tragic triad is used in identifying the life meanings of patients, or the relatives of patients, experiencing guilt, suffering or ...

  4. Paradoxical intention - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Viktor Frankl, the founder of Logotherapy, coined the term in 1939 and advocated for its use by patients with severe anxiety disorders. [3] [4] Though therapists had been utilizing paradoxical treatments for a long time before the term was coined. [5] [2]: 133 Later on paradoxical intention was incorporated into Logotherapy. [6]: 114

  5. Category:Logotherapy - Wikipedia

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  6. Art therapy - Wikipedia

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    Art therapy workshop in Senegal. Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy and may vary in definition.

  7. James Charles Crumbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Logotherapy: New Help for Problem Drinkers with William Martin Wood, William Chadwick Wood (1980) Everything to Gain: A Guide to Self-Fulfillment Through Logoanalysis (1988) A Primer of Projective Techniques of Psychological Assessment (1989) Crumbaugh, James Charles. (1966). A Scientific Critique of Parapsychology.

  8. The Doctor and the Soul - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor and the Soul is a book by Viktor E. Frankl, the Viennese psychiatrist and founder of logotherapy. [1] [2] [3] [4]The book explores topics on the meaning of life in general as well as the meaning of specific areas of one's life, such as work and personal relationships.

  9. Joseph Fabry - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Fabry (November 6, 1909 – May 7, 1999) was an Austrian-American writer associated with the logotherapy movement. [1] Background