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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Viktor Frankl
A Gateway to His Life, Theories, and Legacy
Viktor Frankl stood in humanity’s darkest hour and discovered a truth that still reverberates today: even in suffering, life holds meaning. Psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor, and founder of logotherapy, Frankl reframed psychology around the “will to meaning,” showing that purpose — not pleasure or power — is our deepest drive.
This concise yet powerful volume distils Frankl’s life and work into clear, engaging chapters. From his Viennese childhood and groundbreaking youth counselling centres to his survival of the concentration camps and the creation of Man’s Search for Meaning, it presents both a portrait of the man and a gateway into his enduring influence.
Alongside an accessible exploration of Frankl’s theories, you’ll discover:
How Frankl transformed Holocaust testimony into one of the world’s most influential psychology books.
Why logotherapy’s tools — paradoxical intention, dereflection, tragic optimism — remain vital in therapy and daily life.
The cultural reach of Frankl’s ideas, from Japan to South America to post-conflict Africa.
The criticisms and debates around logotherapy, and how Frankl answered his challengers.
The surprising quirks of Frankl’s life, from mountaineering to coining “Sunday Neurosis.”
Part biography, part theory guide, and part reflection on legacy, this book captures Frankl’s message with clarity and warmth: life always has meaning, even when hidden in suffering. It invites readers not just to learn about Frankl, but to apply his insights to their own search for resilience and purpose.
The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.