Claude-Hélène Mayer, Nataliya Krasovska, Paul J P Fouché
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Abstract
This article aims to uncover the meaning of life and death across the lifespan of the extraordinary person, Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997). Frankl was purposively sampled due to his international acclaim as an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, who later became famous as a holocaust survivor and the founder of logotherapy. Through his approach of "healing through meaning," he became the founder of the meaning-centred school of psychotherapy and published many books on existential and humanistic psychology. The study describes the meaning of life and death through two theoretical approaches: the archetypal analysis based on C.G. Jung's and C.S. Pearson's work and a terror management approach based on the melancholic existentialist work of Ernest Becker. The methodology of psychobiography is used to conduct the psycho-historical analysis of the interplay of archetypes and death annihilation anxiety throughout Frankl's lifespan. The article evaluates how archetypes and death anxiety interacts and how they built meaning in different stages of Frankl's lifespan. The theories are discussed and illustrated in the light of Viktor E. Frankl's life.
本文旨在揭示维克多·e·弗兰克尔(Viktor E. Frankl, 1905-1997)一生中生命与死亡的意义。作为奥地利的神经学家和精神病学家,弗兰克尔在国际上享有盛赞,他后来因大屠杀幸存者和意义疗法的创始人而闻名。通过他的“通过意义进行治疗”的方法,他成为以意义为中心的心理治疗学派的创始人,并出版了许多关于存在主义和人文主义心理学的书籍。本研究通过两种理论方法来描述生与死的意义:一种是基于荣格和皮尔逊作品的原型分析方法,另一种是基于贝克忧郁存在主义作品的恐惧管理方法。运用心理传记的方法对弗兰克尔一生中原型与死亡湮灭焦虑的相互作用进行心理历史分析。这篇文章评估了原型和死亡焦虑是如何相互作用的,以及它们如何在弗兰克尔生命的不同阶段构建意义。本文结合维克多·弗兰克尔的生平对这些理论进行了讨论和说明。