Title: Logotherapy in a Nutshell
1Logotherapy in a Nutshell
- Mans Search for Meaning
- By
- Victor E. Frankl
2Literally, logotherapy means 'therapy through
meaning'. It's an active-directive therapy aimed
at helping people specifically with meaning
crises, which manifest themselves either in a
feeling of aimlessness or indirectly through
addiction, alcoholism or depression. Logotherapy
also employs techniques useful for phobias,
anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorders and
medical ministry. Other applications include
working with juvenile delinquents, career
counselling and helping all of us find more
meaning in life.
3The Existentialist Framework
- It's existentialist because it emphasises the
freedom of the will and the consequent
responsibility. - It also asserts the importance of the meaning of
life. - Freud said human's have a will to pleasure and
Adler the will to power, Frankl says we have a
will to meaning. If it is frustrated, spiritual
(noogenic) neuroses result. - Frankl argued that the spiritual (noetic)
dimension of man should be added to the physical
and psychological dimensions. - For Frankl, ultimate meaning does exist and is
unique to each person and each situation. Each
moment offers 'a sequence of unrepeatable
situations each of which offers a specific
meaning to be recognized and fulfilled'. - Meaning cannot be invented but must be
discovered.
4The Stoic Connection
- No matter what the state of the world, our
- attitude can always help us.
- The Stoic, Epictetus held that 'Men are not
- moved by events but by their interpretations'.
- Even in facing death and suffering, by showing
- courage we can turn a situation into a supremely
- meaningful one.
5The Meaning of Life
- It differs from person to person from day to
day from hour to hour - It isnt about the general meaning of life
- It is about the meaning of persons life at any
given moment - Frankl argues that one shouldnt ask What is the
meaning of life? - It is, rather, life asking us to speak for our
own lives - We can only respond by being responsible
6The Essence of Existence
- Live as if you were living already for the
second time and as if you had acted the first
time as wrongly as you are about to act now - Imagine that the present is past and that the
past may yet be changed - Human beings are charged with the responsibility
of actualizing their own potential meaning in
life - The only true meaning in life is to be discovered
in the world and not in the human psyche - This is known as the Self-transcendence of human
existence
7Self Actualization
- The more one forgets ones own self, the more
human the person becomes - One cannot attain self-actualization. Rather,
self-actualization is a side effect of
self-transcendence - This is achieved in one of three ways
- By doing some work or deed
- By experiencing something or encountering someone
- By the attitude we take toward unavoidable
suffering
8The Meaning of Love
- Love is the only way to grasp another human being
in the innermost core of ones personality - In order to become fully aware of another, one
must love that person - Love enables one to see the essential traits and
features in the beloved - It allows one to see the potential in the other
- Furthermore, the loving person helps the other
achieve those potentialities - In some cases, sexual expression is a side effect
of that love
9The Meaning of Suffering
- Suffering provides for one to bear witness to the
human potential at its best - We transform personal tragedy into triumph
- Suffering, however, is not necessary to finding
meaning in life - Meaning is possible in spite of suffering if
the suffering is unavoidable - Frankl is speaking of the attitude one takes
towards ones fate and the potential to see a
meaning in ones suffering