Psychotherapy and existentialism; selected papers on logotherapy, by Viktor E. Frankl, with contributions by James C. Crumbaugh, Hans O. Gerz [and] Leonard T. Maholick.
Imprint
New York, Washington Square Press, 1967.
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University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-229).
Contents
Foreword -- Existential dynamics and neurotic escapism -- Beyond self-actualization and self-expression --Logotherapy and existence -- Dynamics and values -- Psychiatry and man's quest for meaning -- Logotherapy and the challenge of suffering -- Group psychotherapeutic experiences in a concentraition camp -- In memoriam -- Collective neuroses of the present day -- Existential analysis and dimensional ontology -- Paradoxical intention: a logotherapeutic technique -- Psychotherapy, art and religion -- An experimental study in existentialism: the psychometric approach to Frankl's concept of noogenic neurosis / James C. Crumbaugh and Leonard T. Maholick -- The treatment of the phobic and the obsessive-compulsive patient using paradoxical intention sec. Viktor E. Frankl / Hans O. Getz.