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Gustavo Archanjo Cunha Archanjo Cunha itibaren Alymkasy, Chuvashia, Cónaidhm na Rúise, 429965 itibaren Alymkasy, Chuvashia, Cónaidhm na Rúise, 429965

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Gustavo Archanjo Cunha Archanjo Cunha itibaren Alymkasy, Chuvashia, Cónaidhm na Rúise, 429965

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Frankl paints a picture of life inside the concentration camp and attempts to explain the different reactions of the prisoners. I would give 3 stars to the first 80% of the book and 5 stars to his section on Logotherapy (existential psychotherapy). I especially enjoyed his comments on psychotherapy historically aiming to alleviate the internal tension, while he believes the tension between what we have done and what we still need to do/become is paramount. Therefore, Frankl states that homeostasis is not the goal ... rather we thrive in life when we are experiencing existential tension (ex: while we struggle for our goals, struggle to become someone better, struggle to develop character).