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Мы не всегда можем изменить ситуацию, но мы можем выбирать отношение к ней. Все мы способны отличать цель от результата, а веру в себя – от иллюзии. В любых обстоятельствах человек может сохранить личное достоинство.
Эти постулаты вывел Виктор Франкл – выдающийся психолог, психиатр и невролог, бывший узник концлагеря и создатель логотерапии, психотерапевтического направления, подчеркивающего безусловную ценность каждого человека с его уникальным опытом. В основе логотерапии лежит поиск смысла жизни («логос» в переводе с греческого «смысл»). Ведь даже в самые темные времена человека направляет и поддерживает воля к смыслу.
Под обложкой – отобранные Франклом в конце 1960-х статьи и лекции, написанные им в разные годы. Эта книга, информативная, глубокая и человечная, с одной стороны, раскрывает суть логотерапии, а с другой – вдохновляет, обнадеживает и заставляет задуматься. И точно не оставляет равнодушным.
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