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Elisabeth Lukas

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Elisabeth Lukas (born 12 November 1942) is an Austrian psychiatrist and is one of the central figures in logotherapy, a branch of psychotherapy founded by Viktor Frankl.[1] Lukas is an author of 30 books, translated into 16 languages.[2]

Lukas developed a Logo-Test to measure Viktor Frankl's principles of logotherapy,[3] primarily the perceived degree of meaning in life on the part of the individual. The test also attempts to measure possible noogenic neurosis.[4][5]

Books

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  • Meaning in Suffering: Comfort in Crisis Through Logotherapy (1986)
  • The Therapist and the Soul: From Fate to Freedom (1985)
  • Quand la vie retrouve un sens, Introduction à la logothérapie (2014, Ed. Téqui - Traduction de Lebensbesinnung (1995))
  • Logotherapy: Principles and Methods (2020)
  • Understanding Man's Search for Meaning: Reflections on Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy (2019)
  • Meaningful Living: Introduction to Logotherapy Theory and Practice (2019) with Bianca Hirsch
  • A Unique Approach to Family Counseling: Logotherapy, Crisis, and Youth (2019)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wong, P. T. (2012). From logotherapy to meaning-centered counseling and therapy. The human quest for meaning: Theories, research, and applications, 2, 619-647.
  2. ^ Elisabeth Lukas: Verlust und Gewinn. Profil, München 2007, S. 124.
  3. ^ Kwee, J., & Längle, A. (2019). Challenges and New Developments in Logotherapy and Existential Analysis. The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy, 381-403.
  4. ^ Starck, P. L. (2003). The theory of meaning. Middle range theory for nursing, 125-144.
  5. ^ PREBLE, J. (1987). THE LOGO-TEST: NORMING EXTENSIONS (LOGOTHERAPY, EXISTENTIAL VACUUM, NOOGENIC NEUROSIS, FRANKL).


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