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Elisabeth Lukas-Götz

    12 novembre 1942
    Elisabeth Lukas-Götz
    Love lives on in grief
    Meaning in Suffering
    Logotherapy
    Meaningful Living
    The Therapist and the Soul
    De ta souffrance même, tu peux faire quelque chose
    • Beaucoup de souffrances peuvent nous frapper : la mort d'un être cher, une maladie incurable, une perte irréparable, un sort injuste. Ce qui nous désespère alors le plus, c'est l'absurdité d'une souffrance dénuée de sens et notre impuissance. Mais toute situation de crise présente aussi des chances : tout homme peut transformer son attitude à l'égard de lui-même et de l'existence. Élève de Frankl et psychothérapeute de longue date, Élisabeth Lukas, à l'aide d'exemples tirés de son expérience de praticienne, montre comment des personnes éprouvées parviennent à triompher de leur détresse morale. Leur souffrance même est l'occasion d'un nouveau départ.

      De ta souffrance même, tu peux faire quelque chose
    • Is there something more than this? What is the meaning of my life? Lukas' classic book introduces the theory and practice of logotherapy. Second expanded edition includes an additional section by Elisabeth Lukas and Bianca Hirsch.

      Meaningful Living
    • Logotherapy

      Principles and Methods

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      Viktor Emil Frankl, the founder of logotherapy, ranks amongst the twentieth century's most important researchers into the human condition. He developed a form of psychotherapy with an intriguingly dignified concept of human beings and the world which has an impressive track record of rapid success in practical application. Numerous universities around the world have honoured Frankl for his achievements. The present book provides a structured insight into his work. It explains the anthropological foundation of logotherapy and the healing concepts that are built on this foundation.

      Logotherapy
    • Love lives on in grief

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      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of grief, this book addresses the emotional turmoil faced by those mourning a loved one, emphasizing that pain reflects the depth of love shared. It offers insights on navigating fear and anger intertwined with loss, while providing guidance for those seeking to support others in their sorrow. The text encourages readers to cherish memories and find ways to coexist with their grief, ultimately suggesting that healing is possible through the acknowledgment of love that endures beyond death.

      Love lives on in grief
    • A Unique Approach to Family Counseling

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Logotherapy applied to families, relationships, and children by one of the leading practitioners of logotherapy in the world. Topics include meaningful education, search for meaning in youth, self-transcendence in conflict resolution, self-help and crisis intervention, and meaning-centered family counseling, the meaning of children's play .

      A Unique Approach to Family Counseling
    • Psychotherapy with Dignity

      Logotherapy in Action

      Founded by Viktor E. Frankl, logotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that has proven itself over decades - through periods of war and prosperity - to work for the happiness and mitigate the unhappiness of all sorts of people. It has an impressive track record of success. It helps people to remain mentally supple in crisis situations and opens up new possibilities for discovering meaning. Its sophisticated methods all rely on the inalienable dignity of the unique person - who is trusted, in the interplay of freedom and responsibility, to outgrow his or her own problems and weaknesses. In this book, two experts in logotherapy report on their experiences. Through real case histories and expert discussion, readers discover for themselves just how beneficial this form of psychotherapy can be.

      Psychotherapy with Dignity
    • Meaning-centred psychotherapy

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Viktor E. Frankl, the founder of the "meaning centred psychotherapy" called logotherapy, was awarded 29 honorary doctorates from around the world for his work. One distinguishing feature of this form of psychotherapy is that it works well in the long term as well as providing short time relief. This is more and more important in view of the increasing numbers of people in the world who suffer from mental instabilities or disorders. The two renowned authors of this book offer exciting insights into the practical application of logotherapy. In doing so, they inspire readers to come up with ideas and tips for their own lives.

      Meaning-centred psychotherapy