
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2016
Series: Logotherapy and existential analysis
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319294230
Full citation:
Alexander Batthyány (ed), Logotherapy and existential analysis, Berlin, Springer, 2016
Logotherapy and existential analysis
Contents
Memorial speech on the 40th anniversary of the liberation of the Türkheim concentration camp (Dachau complex), April 27, 1985
Viktor Frankl
13-15
Memorial speech on the 50th anniversary of Austria's incorporation into Germany
Rathausplatz, Vienna, March 10, 1988
Viktor Frankl
17-19
Two letters after the liberation from the last concentration camp, Türkheim (Dachau complex), 1945
Viktor Frankl
21-24
The state of empirical research on logotherapy and existential analysis
Michael Thir, Alexander Batthyány
53-74
The structural validity and internal consistency of a Spanish version of the purpose in life test
Joaquín García-Alandete, Pilar Sellés Nohales, Gloria Bernabé Valero, Beatriz Soucase Lozano
75-83
Meaning and automatic stereotyping
advancing an agenda for research
Ivonne A. Florez, Stefan E. Schulenberg
107-124
Relevance and application of logotherapy to enhance resilience to stress and trauma
Steven M. Southwick, Bernadette T. Lowthert, Ann V. Graber
131-149
Enhancing psychological resiliency in older men facing retirement with meaning-centered men's groups
Heisel
165-173
Family adaptation in families with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Maria Á. Noblejas, Pilar Maseda, Isabel Pérez, Pilar Pozo
179-195
Workload, existential fulfillment, and work engagement among city council members
Marinka Tomic
219-235
Meaning and trauma. from psychosocial recovery to existential affirmation
a note on V. Frankl's contribution to the treatment of psychological trauma
Georges-Elia Sarfati
237-243
Logotherapy and post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
a case study of a kidnapping in guatemala
Lucrecia Mollinedo de Moklebust
245-257
Acceptance speech (honorary professorship, bestowed from the institute of psychoanalysis, moscow)
Elisabeth Lukas
267-275
Towards a tri-dimensional model of happiness
a logo-philosophical perspective
Stephen J. Costello
343-363
"Meaning until the last breath"
practical applications of logotherapy in the ethical consideration of coma, brain death, and persistent vegetative states
Charles McLafferty
365-376
Kenneth S. Kendler, Josef Parnas (eds), Philosophical issues in psychiatry II. nosology
Jacob Stegenga
385-388
Alexander Batthyány, Avshalom Elitzur (eds), Mind and its place in the world
Marshall H. Lewis
393-395
Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man
the early writing and work of r.d. laing, 1927–1960
Sharon Packer
411-415