The Economist (US), September 20th, 1997
Viennese psyrchiatrist, an early admirer of Freud, was a survivor of Hitler's concentration camps. Frankl developed many of his psychological theories during his time in the camps. He wrote 31 books, including 'Man's Search for Meaning.'
WHEN Viktor Frankl was 16 he wrote an essay on Sigmund Freud's teaching and sent it to the great man. Freud, Dr Frankl recalled, wrote back that he had found the essay interesting and had passed it to a journal of psychoanalysis, recommending that it be published (which it was, although, in the manner of learned publications, not until three years later). Fre...
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