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A profound Holocaust memoir and groundbreaking work in psychology - one of the most influential books of the 20th century.
Published in 1946, this deeply moving work by Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl has transformed millions of lives worldwide. Part memoir, part psychological treatise, it chronicles Frankl's experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps and introduces his revolutionary psychotherapeutic approach known as logotherapy.
About the Book: In the face of unimaginable suffering, Frankl discovered that life has meaning under all circumstances - even the most brutal. This book explores how finding purpose and meaning can help individuals survive and transcend the most horrific experiences. His insights into human resilience, the search for meaning, and the importance of choosing one's attitude in any situation have made this essential reading for students, therapists, philosophers, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of the human condition.