Buch, Englisch, 469 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 7372 g
Reihe: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Proceedings of the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna
Proceedings of the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna, Volume 1
Buch, Englisch, 469 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 7372 g
Reihe: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Proceedings of the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna
ISBN: 978-3-319-80568-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This landmark volume introduces the new series of
proceedings from the Viktor Frankl Institute, dedicated to preserving the past,
disseminating the present, and anticipating the future of Franklian existential
psychology and psychotherapy, i.e. logotherapy and existentialanalysis. Wide-ranging
contents keep readers abreast of current ideas, findings, and developments in
the field while also presenting rarely-seen selections from Frankl’s work.
Established contributors report on new applications of existential therapies in
specific (OCD, cancer, end-of-life issues) and universal (the search for
meaning) contexts as well as intriguing possibilities for opening up dialogue with
other schools of psychology. And this initial offering establishes the tenor of
the series by presenting varied materials across the field, including:
Archival
and unpublished articles and lectures by Frankl.
- Peer-reviewed
studies on logotherapy process, measures, and research.
- New
case studies using logotherapy and existential analysis in diverse
settings.
- Papers
advocating cross-disciplinary collaboration.
- Philosophical
applications of existential psychology.
- Critical
reviews of logotherapy-related books.
Volume 1 of Logotherapy
and Existential Analysis will
attract a wide audience, including psychologists (clinical, social,
personality, positive), psychotherapists of different schools, psychiatrists in
private practice, and researchers in these fields. Practitioners in counseling,
pastoral psychology, coaching, and medical care will also welcome this new
source of ideas and inspiration.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
PART 1. From the
Archives.- Economic
Crisis and Mental Health from the Viewpoint of the Youth Counselor.- Questions
and Answers.- Memorial
Speech on the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Türkheim Concentration
Camp (Dachau Complex), 27 April 1985.- Memorial Speech on the 50th Anniversary of Austria’s
Incorporation into Germany Rathausplatz, Vienna, March 10, 1988.- Two
Letters after the Liberation from the last Concentration Camp, Türkheim (Dachau
Complex).- PART 2. Research.- Measuring
Purpose.- The
State of Empirical Research on Logotherapy and Existential Analysis.- The Structural Validity and Internal Consistency of a
Spanish Version of the Purpose in Life Test.- Factorial
Structure of Längle’s Existence Scale.- Meanings
of Meaningfulness of Life.- Meaning
and Automatic Stereotyping: Advancing an Agenda for Research.- PART 3. Applied and
Clinical Logotherapy and ExistentialAnalysis.- The
Pathogenesis of Mental Disorders. An Update of Logotherapy.- Relevance
and Application of Logotherapy to Enhance Resilience to Stress and Trauma.- Meaning-Centered
Psychotherapy (MCP) for advanced cancer patients.- Enhancing
Psychological Resiliency in Older Men Facing Retirement with Meaning-Centered
Men’s Groups.- Amelioration
of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Using Paradoxical Intention.- Family
Adaptation in Families with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).- Integrating
Logotherapy with Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Worthy Challenge.- Workload,
Existential Fulfillment and Work Engagement Among City Council Members.- Meaning
and Trauma. From Psychosocial Recovery to Existential Affirmation. A Note on V.
Frankl's Contribution to the Treatment of Psychological Trauma.- Logotherapy
and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Case Study of a Kidnapping in
Guatemala.- Unimaginable
Pain: Dealing with Suicide in the Workplace.- PART 4. Existential
Psychology and the Humanities.- Acceptance
Speech (Honorary Professorship, bestowed from the University Institute of
Psychoanalysis, Moscow).- Logotherapy
beyond Psychotherapy: Dealing with the Spiritual Dimension.- The
world still cries for meaning – are we still listening?.- The
Importance of Meaning in Positive Psychology and Logotherapy.- Meaning-Seeking,
Self-Transcendence, and Well-being.- Laudatio
for Eleonore Frankl.- PART 5. Philosophy.- What
are Minds For?.- Towards
a Tri-Dimensional Model of Happiness: A Logo-Philosophical Perspective.- “Meaning
until the last breath”: Practical
applications of logotherapy in the ethical consideration of coma, brain death,
and persistent vegetative states.- PART 6. Book Reviews.- Before Prozac. The Troubled History of Mood Disorders in
Psychiatry by Edward Shorter.- Philosophical
Issues in PsychiatryII. Nosology by Kenneth S. Kendler and Josef Parnas (Editors).- The
Healing Companion: Stories for Courage, Comfort and Strength by The Healing Project.- Mind
and its Place in the World and Irreducibly Conscious. Selected Papers on
Consciousness. by Alexander Batthyany
and Avshalom Elitzur (Editors).- Identity:
Complex or Simple?, by Georg Gasser & Matthias Stefan (Editors).- Tragic
Sense of Life, by Miguel de Unamuno.- Portrait
of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man,by Allan Beveridge.- PART 7. Institutional
Section.-About
the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna.- International
Directory of Accredited Institutes and Initiatives for Logotherapy and
Existential Analysis.- PhD
Program in Logotherapy.