Viktor E. Frankl
On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders
An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
Viktor E. Frankl
On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders
An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
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This Classic Edition of On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders: An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis sees Viktor E. Frankl, bestselling author and founder of logotherapy, introduce his key theories and apply them to work with patients exhibiting symptoms of neurosis.
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This Classic Edition of On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders: An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis sees Viktor E. Frankl, bestselling author and founder of logotherapy, introduce his key theories and apply them to work with patients exhibiting symptoms of neurosis.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781032513720
- ISBN-10: 1032513721
- Artikelnr.: 69484438
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781032513720
- ISBN-10: 1032513721
- Artikelnr.: 69484438
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Viktor E. Frankl was professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical School until his death in 1997. He was the founder of what has come to be called the Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy (after Freud's psychoanalysis and Adler's individual psychology)-the school of logotherapy.
Introduction: What Is Logotherapy? Part I: The Theory of Neuroses and
Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition
and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On
Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical
Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or
"Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5.
Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against
Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical
Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes
8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective
Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential
Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11.
Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and
Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as
Psychotherapeutic Anthropology
Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition
and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On
Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical
Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or
"Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5.
Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against
Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical
Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes
8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective
Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential
Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11.
Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and
Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as
Psychotherapeutic Anthropology
Introduction: What Is Logotherapy? Part I: The Theory of Neuroses and Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or "Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5. Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes 8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11. Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as Psychotherapeutic Anthropology
Introduction: What Is Logotherapy? Part I: The Theory of Neuroses and
Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition
and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On
Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical
Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or
"Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5.
Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against
Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical
Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes
8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective
Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential
Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11.
Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and
Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as
Psychotherapeutic Anthropology
Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition
and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On
Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical
Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or
"Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5.
Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against
Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical
Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes
8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective
Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential
Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11.
Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and
Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as
Psychotherapeutic Anthropology
Introduction: What Is Logotherapy? Part I: The Theory of Neuroses and Psychotherapy 1. The Theory of Neuroses as a Problem: Toward a Definition and Classification of Neurotic Disorders 2. Endogenous Psychoses: On Psychoses Caused by Somatic Disorders 3. Psychosomatic Illnesses: Critical Remarks on Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Functional Illnesses or "Pseudo-Neuroses": On Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition 5. Reactive Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from the Fight for or against Something 6. Iatrogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses Arising from a Medical Intervention 7. Psychogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Psychological Causes 8. Noogenic Neuroses: On Neuroses with Spiritual Causes 9. Collective Neuroses: On Societal Neuroses Part II: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis 10. Logotherapy as a Specific Therapy of Noogenic Neuroses 11. Logotherapy as a Nonspecific Therapy 12. Paradoxical Intention and Dereflection 13. Medical Ministry 14. Existential Analysis as Psychotherapeutic Anthropology