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However this book is more than the grandaddy of all modern self help books. As well as being a clear and concise introduction to the priciples of people centered conselling it is an elloquent record of a unique personal journey.
Frankl's phylosophy is intertwined with his experiences as a prisoner in one of the most notorious WWII concenttration camps
For such a short book it packs a lot of punch - a compact package of philosophy, history, personal courage and biography as well as a textbok for those supporting either own development, or the development of others.