Viktor Frankl f


     March 26, 1905 -
       September 2, 1997

       Author of
       Man's Search for Meaning,
       and 32 psychospiritual books,
       Developer of existential
       psychology and logotherapy,
       Holocaust survivor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

"Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible."
                                                       Man's Search for Meaning, p.172
 

The Viktor Frankl Institute requests that mourners do not send flowers,
but rather donations to the Viktor Frankl Institute with the endorsement
"Viktor Frankl Fund." These donations will go to those philanthropical
societies Viktor Frankl supported regularly. Bank: Die Erste
(Bank Code 20111), Acct.-No. 031-93268
Condolence address: Eleonore Frankl,
Mariannengasse 1, A-1090 Vienna, Austria, Europe.


Viktor Frankl Online

On this site:
Links to Web sites about Viktor Frankl
Links to articles about Logotherapy
Links to Holocaust sites
Excerpt from Viktor Frankl obituary
Quotes from Man's Search for Meaning

Conclusion to a college thesis on "The Meaning of Life",  which
     assessed and compared the thinking of Frankl, May, Tillich etc.
     (written for a bachelor's degree in the psychology of religion
     at Tufts University, 1972, by Tracy Marks)
Addendum to "The Meaning of Life" thesis: A Philosophy of Life
 

Elsewhere on the Web:
Viktor Frankl Institute
The Viktor-Frankl-Institute is a non-profit scientific society for
Logotherapy and Existential Analysis in Vienna, Austria.  Web site
in German and English.  Includes: Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
Viktor Frankl - life and work      Journal des Viktor-Frankl-Instituts
Viktor Frankl Archive     Bibliographies     Board of the Institute
Societies worldwide    Activities worldwide     Training     Videos
http://logotherapy.univie.ac.at

Viktor Frankl, Holocaust Survivor, Author/Psychotherapist
Tribute to Viktor Frankl, with quotes from his books, images
from Auschwitz, and obituary
http://www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/frankl/frankl.html

New York Times/Mercury Center Obituary
Frankl, 92, psychiatrist of the search for meaning, by N.Y. Times
writer Holcolm B. Noble, online at the Mercury Center
http://www.mercurycenter.com/minister/frankl090397.htm


Existential Psychology and Logotherapy

Existential Therapy
http://www.gallaudet.edu/~11mgourn/existent.html
OR http://www.gallaudet.edu/%7E11mgourn/existent.html

Picture, brief article, links

Existential Psychology
Summary of the tenets of existential psychology, as developed
by Rollo May, Ludwig Binswanger, Viktor Frankl etc.
http://oldsci.eiu.edu/psychology/Spencer/Existential.html

Ask the Expert: Logotherapy
Brief Information about Logotherapy articles and practitioners
http://www.mhsource.com/expert/exp1042996c.html

What You Can versus What You Cannot Control
from Emotional First Aid by John Fishbein
http://www.masterweave.com/FeelBetterFast/Fishbein/prin4.html

International Network on Personal Meaning
http://www.meaning.twu.ca/

INPM Links  http://www.meaning.twu.ca/mcclinks.htm
 



Holocaust Links

Holocaust: Cybrary of the Holocaust   http://www.remember.org/

Holocaust Biography http://www.remember.org/educate/anbib1.html

A Virtual Tour of Auschwitz  http://remember.org/educate/intro.html

Auschwitz Photos by Alan Jacobs  http://remember.org/jacobs/index.html

A Layman's Guide to Auschwitz
http://www2.ca.nizkor.org/faqs/auschwitz/

An Auschwitz Alphabet   http://www.spectacle.org/695/ausch.html

Yad Vashem Home Page  http://www.yad-vashem.org.il/

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum   http://www.ushmm.org/

Simon Wiesenthal Center   http://www.wiesenthal.com/

Other Holocaust sites
http://www2.ca.nizkor.org/other-sites/holocaust-information.html
 



This page at http://www.webwinds.com/frankl/frankl.htm
was developed by Tracy Marks, M.A, Boston area Internet trainer,
psychotherapist, and psychospiritual author.

In 1972, for her B.A. in religion at Tufts University, Tracy Marks wrote a thesis on
the Meaning of Life, synthesizing philosophies of seven philsophers, psychologists
and religious thinkers, including Viktor Frankl. This thesis has provided a foundation
of meaning for her for 25 years, inspiring many psychospiritual books and workshops.

Web sites created and maintained by Tracy Marks:
Windweaver Web and Windows Resources
Princess Diana Tribute Pages and Diana/Artemis pages
Windweaver Windows, Web and Photoshop Training
Greek Mythology articles
Ebay Auction Sales


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