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From an Izz News It may not change your life but if you're anything like me reading Viktor Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning will prompt you to think deeply on the most serious issues of human existence - love, suffering, and above all the drive towards meaning. The last of these, Frankl considered more relevant in shaping human behaviour than pleasure or power as espoused by his Austrian predecessors Freud and Adler respectively. Frankl - who died at the age of 92 in 1997 - was an existential psychotherapist and therefore was concerned with treating psychiatric patients. To that end he founded the school of Logotherapy, which flourishes today. More in details http://izznews.com/

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