Viktor Emil Frankl, M.D., Ph.D., (March 26, 1905 -
September 2, 1997) was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist as well
as a Holocaust survivor. Frankl was the founder of logotherapy and
Existential Analysis, the "Third Viennese School" of psychotherapy. His
book Man's Search for Meaning (first published in 1946) chronicles his
experiences as a concentration camp inmate and describes his
psychotherapeutic method of finding meaning in all forms of existence,
even the most sordid ones, and thus a reason to continue living. He was
one of the key figures in existential therapy.
Life before 1945
Frankl was born in Vienna into a Jewish family of civil servants (Beamtenfamilie).
His interest for psychology surfaced early. For the final exam (Matura)
in Gymnasium, he wrote a paper on the psychology of philosophical
thinking. After graduating from Gymnasium in 1923, he studied medicine
at the University of Vienna and later specialized in neurology and
psychiatry, concentrating on the topics of depression and suicide. He
had personal contact with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler.
Doctor, Therapist
In 1924 he became the president of the Sozialistische Mittelschüler
Österreich. In this position he offered a special program to counsel
students during the time they were to receive their grades (Zeugnis).
During his tenure, not a single Viennese student committed suicide. The
success of this program grabbed the attention of the likes of Wilhelm
Reich who invited him to Berlin.
From 1933 to 1937 he headed the so-called Selbstmörderpavillon, or
"suicide pavilion", of the General Hospital in Vienna. Here, he treated
over 30,000 women prone to suicide. Yet, starting in 1938, he was
prohibited from treating Aryan patients due to his Jewish ethnicity. He
moved into private practice until starting work in 1940 at the
Rothschild Hospital, where he headed its neurological department. This
hospital, at the time, was the only one in Vienna in which Jews were
still admitted. Several times, his medical opinions saved patients from
being euthanized via the Nazi euthanasia program. In December 1941 he
married Tilly Grosser.
Prisoner and Therapist
In the Autumn of 1942 he, his wife, and his parents were deported to the
concentration camp of Theresienstadt. It is here that his father died in
1943. Assisted by Dr. Leo Baeck and Regina Jonas, Frankl worked at the
camp as a general medical practitioner, and later, as a counselor to new
arrivals and those with suicidal tendencies. Then, in 1944 he was
transported to Auschwitz, where his mother died, and later to the
Türkheim, a concentration camp not far from Dachau. Meanwhile, his wife
had been transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she
died.
On April 27, 1945, Frankl was liberated. Among his immediate relatives,
the only survivor was his sister, who had escaped by emigrating to
Australia.
It was due to his and others' suffering in these camps that he came to
his hallmark conclusion that even in the most absurd, painful and
dehumanized situation, life has potential meaning and that therefore
even suffering is meaningful. This conclusion served as a strong basis
for Frankl's logotherapy.
Life after 1945
Image:1frankl-book.JPGLiberated after three years of life in
concentration camps, he returned to Vienna. During 1945 he wrote his
world-famous book titled ...trotzdem ja zum Leben sagen (Ein Psychologe
erlebt das Konzentrationslager) (literally: "...say yes to life just the
same (A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp)", known in
English by the title Man's Search for Meaning. In this book, he
described the life of an ordinary concentration camp inmate from the
objective perspective of a psychiatrist.
In 1946 he was appointed to run the Vienna Poliklinik of Neurologics. He
remained there until 1971. In 1947 he married his second wife Eleonore
Katharina Schwindt. They gave birth to one daughter, Gabriele. In 1955
he was awarded a professorship of neurology and psychiatry at the
University of Vienna, and as visiting professor, he resided at Harvard
University.
In the post-war years, Frankl published more than 32 books (many were
translated into 10 to 20 languages) and is most notable as the founder
of logotherapy. Greek for word, reason, principle; therapy, He lectured
and taught seminars all over the world and received 29 honorary
doctorate degrees.
Frankl died September 2nd, 1997 in Vienna.
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