You've read Man's Search for Meaning. Now learn the system.
Viktor Frankl's memoir has sold more than sixteen million copies and changed countless lives. But Man's Search for Meaning is a book about Frankl's experience - it introduces logotherapy without teaching it. The questions readers most often ask after finishing it are practical ones: What exactly is logotherapy? How do paradoxical intention and dereflection actually work? How do I apply this to my own life?
Introduction to Logotherapy answers those questions. This is the companion guide that explains the system - not the memoir, but the method.
What you'll find inside:This book is for the reader who has discovered Frankl's ideas and wants to go deeper - not into academic theory, but into practice. It is written in plain English, self-help in tone, and focused throughout on what you can actually do.
Logotherapy is not a technique for feeling better. It is a practice for being more fully human. This book shows you how to begin.