Dr. Viktor Frankl The Father of "LOGOTHERAPY"
...about this group I spoke of on page 6.
Their methods came from a totally new fresh perspective
founded partly on the work of the famous Dr. Viktor Frankl.
In his book "Man’s Search for Meaning", this ‘Father of LOGOTHERAPY’ stated, “Between stimulus and response there is a space…
…In that space is the power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom”.
He would know about freedom and personal power…
He spent two years as an inmate in a Nazi Concentration Camp where many inhumane experiments were preformed on him.
What, exactly, is this Space he talks about?
It is the pause in time where we choose how we are going to respond to our stimulus.
Remember Pavlov’s dog? If we’ve become ‘Conditioned’ to salivate to a bell, we’ve inaccurately decided that the bell means food.
We’ve lost ‘control’ of our response.
Our subconscious holds all sorts of these inaccurate decisions.
The process is actually quite simple...
More at: http://TheLiberatorMethod.com
Continue reading on page 8 above.
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Notes:
...about this group I spoke of on page 6.
Their methods came from a totally new fresh perspective
founded partly on the work of the famous Dr. Viktor Frankl.
In his book "Man’s Search for Meaning", this ‘Father of LOGOTHERAPY’ stated, “Between stimulus and response there is a space…
…In that space is the power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom”.
He would know about freedom and personal power…
He spent two years as an inmate in a Nazi Concentration Camp where many inhumane experiments were preformed on him.
What, exactly, is this Space he talks about?
It is the pause in time where we choose how we are going to respond to our stimulus.
Remember Pavlov’s dog? If we’ve become ‘Conditioned’ to salivate to a bell, we’ve inaccurately decided that the bell means food.
We’ve lost ‘control’ of our response.
Our subconscious holds all sorts of these inaccurate decisions.
The process is actually quite simple...
More at: http://TheLiberatorMethod.com
Continue reading on page 8 above.
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Notes:
Dr. Viktor Frankl The Father of "LOGOTHERAPY"
Liberated after three years 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)(translated: "...saying yes to life in spite of everything; 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