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Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy: Method of Choice in Ecumenical Pastoral Psychology | 
enlarge | Author: Ann V. Graber Publisher: Wyndham Hall Press Category: Book
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 832265
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 250 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1556053649 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8914 EAN: 9781556053641 ASIN: 1556053649
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Product Description Dr. Ann Graber's magnificent work presented here in the Second Edition on Viktor Frankl is a serious attempt to demonstrate the effectiveness and viability of the use of existential analysis (logotherapy) by those in ministry. Dr. Graber has poignantly demonstrated that existential analysis can be both scientifically sound and theologically grounded. Unlike the other Viennese schools of depth psychology, Frankl centers his work in the spiritual vitality of the human soul wherein is located the origin and destiny of all emotional healing.
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Why You Can't Always Judge a Book by Its Cover! August 28, 2008 P. Pack (Kentucky) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
At first glance, I was unsure if this was a reading which would directly address some of the issues I was interested in learning more about as regards to logotherapy; since I am not a pastoral counselor. I certainly could not have been more mistaken, and would encourage the reader of this review not to hold the same preconceptions. Dr. Graber's book contains not only a concise, relevant review of the history of Frankl's theory of existential analysis, but through the use of clinical case examples, taken primarily from her own work, demonstrates how these principles can be put to use in real life situations. Her use of history and perspective in regards to logotherapy is quite relevant and lays the backround in which this philosophy was developed. And her sense of compassion and realism toward her clients is a refreshing change from the psycho-babble often used in modern clinical write-up's. Dr. Graber's book is helpful for both pastoral and secualar therapists and one I would recommend to all seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in the use of logotherapy.
Excellent resource for health and social service providers. October 14, 2007 Geri Marr Burdman,Ph.D. (Bellevue, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Dr. Ann Graber's book is an excellent resource for health and social service providers in a wide range of settings. The author's thorough approach to Dr. Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy is based on her years of experience as a pastoral counselor, scholar and teacher of Logotherapy. Ann Graber's book gives a social and historical context to Frankl's Meaning-Centered Logotherapy. She illustrates the principles and practical applications of finding meaning regardless of age or circumstances. The book is an exceptionally well written and documented resource for anyone interested in learning about the essence of Viktor Frankl's message for our times. I highly recommend it.
Joan McNair O'Neal November 30, 2006 Penny (St. Louis, MO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
May I express my hearty enthusiasm for Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy by Ann V. Graber. It is such an affirming, hopeful and constructive approach. I recommend this book to all who care about others.
A Masterpiece November 26, 2006 J Thorp R.N. M.Ed. 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The evolution of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy has been reflected in many texts. Dr. Graber, however, presents Frankl's work in a manner which is meaningful to the practitioner and lay person. This book is a definitive work outlining the techniques of Logotherapy offering case study applications to illustrate its potential. Dr. Graber guides the learner through the gold mines of potential inherent in Logotherapy with attention to avoiding the iatrogenic mine fields. This book is written with intelligence, wisdom, and sensitivity. It is a 'must read' for anyone interested in existential teachings, and a rich resource worthy of permancy in a personal reference library. Dr. Graber is a zen master in the art of Logotherapy offering the tools, insights, and hope that lead to healing and spiritual insight. This book truly illustrates the brilliance of Logotherapy depicting Frankl as a contemporary master of wisdom. He developed a vehicle to enter the dimension of spirit essential to holistic healing. His work challenges, cajoles, guides, and teaches the individual to find inspiration in each moment and the motivation to face each day with renewed hope. This is a world-class theory presented by a brilliant modern day master.
A Cliff Notes for Franklian Psychotherapy October 27, 2006 Nancy E. Ditsch (Dayton, OH USA) This is an amazing book which traces the roots of Logotherapy through philosophy, history, and psychotherapy and presents it in an interesting, easy to understand format. Her treatment of the basic tenets of Logotherapy and the therapeutic interventions make it very accessible and her diagrams offer the clinician a good resource for materials to present to clients. I have been utilizing the theory of logotherapy in treating veterans with PTSD and have had extremely good outcomes with them. Graber's material has served as an excellent resource and has enhanced that endeavor. I highly recommend this work.
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