Viktor Frankl (1905–1997)
Autor de El hombre en busca de sentido
Sobre El Autor
Viktor E. Frankl was a man who persevered in living, writing, and helping people, despite suffering for years at the hands of the Nazis. He was born in Vienna on March 26, 1905, and received his doctorate of medicine in 1930. As a psychiatrist, he supervised a ward of suicidal female patients, and mostrar más later became chief of the neurological department at Rothschild Hospital in Vienna. Frankl's successful career was halted temporarily in 1942 when he was deported to a Nazi concentration camp. In Auschwitz and other camps, he witnessed and experienced daily horrors until 1945. Although he survived, his parents and many other family members did not. Returning to Vienna in 1945, he resumed his work, becoming head physician of the neurological department at the Vienna Polyclinic Hospital. Frankl wrote more than 30 books, the most famous being Man's Search For Meaning. As a professor, he taught at many American universities, including Harvard and Stanford. He is credited with the development of logotherapy, a new style of psychotherapy. He died in Vienna in 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Viktor Frankl
El hombre en busca del sentido último : el análisis existencial y la conciencia espiritual del ser humano (1997) 446 copias
Teoría y terapia de las neurosis : iniciación a la logoterapia y al análisis existencial (1983) 39 copias
La psicoterapia al alcance de todos : conferencias radiofónicas sobre terapéutica psíquica (1977) 34 copias
Sede de Sentido 4 copias
Si può insegnare e imparare la psicoterapia?: scritti sulla logoterapia e analisi esistenziale (2009) 2 copias
Logos und Existenz 1 copia
El Dios inconsciente 1 copia
Altes Ethos, neues Tabu : Colloquium Köln 1974 : [Vorträge u. Aussprachen d. Colloquiums Altes Ethos, Neues Tabu] (1974) 1 copia
Las situaciones límite de Jaspers y la triada trágica de Frankl: Coincidencias y diferencias en torno al… (2019) 1 copia
NE KERKIM TE KUPTIMIT 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Frankl, Viktor E.
- Nombre legal
- Frankl, Viktor Emil
- Otros nombres
- 弗蘭克
FRANKL, Viktor Emil
FRANKL, Viktor E. - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1905-03-26
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1997-09-02
- Lugar de sepultura
- Vienna Central Cemetery, Vienna, Austria
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Austria
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Vienna, Austria
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Vienna, Austria
- Causa de fallecimiento
- heart failure
- Lugares de residencia
- Vienna, Austria
Theresienstadt concentration camp - Educación
- University of Vienna (MD|1930|Ph.D|1948)
- Ocupaciones
- neurologist
psychiatrist
writer
Holocaust survivor - Relaciones
- Vesely, Franz (son-in-law)
פרנקל, ויקטור אמיל
Jonas, Regina (colleague) - Organizaciones
- University of Vienna
Visiting Professor, Harvard University
General Polyclinic Vienna
Rothschild Hospital - Premios y honores
- Great Gold Medal with Star for Services to the Republic of Austria (1995)
Honorary Citizen of the City of Vienna (1995)
Hans Prinzhorn Medal (1995)
Great Silver Medal with Star for Services to the Republic of Austria (1988)
Oskar Pfister Award (1985)
Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst (1981) (mostrar todos 11)
Ehrenring der Stadt Wien (1980)
Donauland Sachbuchpreis Danubius (1976)
Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class (1969)
Cardinal Innitzer Prize (1962)
Promotion Award for Public Education of the Ministry of Education (1956) - Biografía breve
- Victor E. Frankl was born in Vienna, Austria. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna and later specialized in neurology and psychiatry. His early work was influenced by his contacts with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, although he would later diverge from their teachings. After surviving three years in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, Dr. Frankl returned to Vienna and wrote more than 30 books. He married for the second time to Eleonore Katharina Schwindt (his first wife Tilly Grosser was killed in Bergen-Belsen) and the couple had a daughter. In 1948, he earned a Ph.D. in philosophy with a dissertation on the relationship between psychology and religion. In 1955, he was awarded a professorship of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna, and a visiting professorship at Harvard University. He lectured and taught seminars in many countries around the world.
Miembros
Reseñas
Listas
Tom's Bookstore (4)
Existentialism (1)
Jewish Books (1)
Five star books (1)
My List (1)
Reading list (1)
Floor books (1)
Writers at Risk (1)
Premios
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 75
- También por
- 3
- Miembros
- 18,661
- Popularidad
- #1,175
- Valoración
- 4.2
- Reseñas
- 348
- ISBNs
- 506
- Idiomas
- 31
- Favorito
- 30
En esta obra, Viktor E. Frankl explica la experiencia que le llevó al descubrimiento de la logoterapia. Prisionero, durante mucho tiempo, en los desalmados campos de concentración, él mismo sintió en su propio ser lo que significaba una existencia desnuda. ¿Cómo pudo él que todo lo había perdido, que había visto destruir todo lo que valía la pena, que padeció hambre, frío, brutalidades sin fin, que tantas veces estuvo a punto del exterminio, cómo pudo aceptar que la vida fuera digna de vivirla? El psiquiatra que personalmente ha tenido que enfrentarse a tales rigores merece que se le escuche, pues nadie como él para juzgar nuestra condición humana sabia y compasivamente. Las palabras del doctor Frankl alcanzan un temple sorprendentemente esperanzador sobre la capacidad humana de trascender sus dificultades y descubrir la verdad conveniente y orientadora.… (más)