Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl examines his experiences during the Holocaust and those of his patients to discuss ways of coping with suffering, introducing the theory of logotherapy and arguing that the primary drive of human beings is not pleasure but meaning.
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1132532 | 4817912 | 2293 | 97696 | 158628 | BRHS | 114 | BRHS27468 | 940.53 FRA | 940.53 | 1581465224 | 1736518457 |
1608700 | 5230023 | 2355 | 97696 | 158628 | WIHS | 500 | WIHS27723 | 940.53 FRA | 940.53 | 1581465224 | 1736518457 |
3883859 | 7165102 | 2252 | 97696 | 158628 | AVOH | 99 | AVOH900975 | 940.53 | 940.53 | 1709567815 | 1709567815 |
3889864 | 7171094 | 2269 | 97696 | 158628 | LIVH | 286 | LIVH000991 | B FRA | 920 | 1709567815 | 1709567815 |