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The Unheard Cry for Meaning: Psychotherapy and Humanism (Touchstone Books) by Viktor Emil Frankl
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The Unheard Cry for Meaning: Psychotherapy and Humanism (Touchstone Books)

by Viktor Emil Frankl

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Anyone who has studied counseling, self-help, coaching or psychology at any level has probably been influenced by the ideas in this book.

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.
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