Logotherapy, developed by psychiatrist Viktor Frankl in Nazi concentration camps, is the psychological theory that humans can survive any suffering by finding meaning or purpose in it; Frankl observed that prisoners who discovered a 'why' to live were more likely to survive, while those who lost their sense of purpose gave up and died.
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Viktor Frankl's Life-Changing Discovery in a Nazi Concentration Camp追加:
Did you know the most powerful psychological theory of the 20th century was born in a Nazi concentration camp?
Victor Frankl was a psychiatrist who lost everything. His family, his freedom, his life's work. But in the darkest place on Earth, he discovered something extraordinary. The prisoners who survived weren't the strongest or the healthiest. They were the ones who found meaning in their suffering. Frankl watched men give up and die when they lost their why. Others endured unimaginable horror because they had something to live for. He called this logotherapy. The idea that humans can survive anything if they find purpose in it. Your struggles have meaning. Find it and you'll find your strength.
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