
Viktor Frankl
Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor. Founder of logotherapy. Author of Man's Search for Meaning, written from his experience in Auschwitz, Dachau, and other camps where his wife and parents were killed.

Viktor Frankl
Ask Viktor Frankl about logotherapy, meaning, and surviving Auschwitz with one's soul intact. Sit with the survivor who found meaning inside the camps.
Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor. Founder of logotherapy. Author of Man's Search for Meaning, written from his experience in Auschwitz, Dachau, and other camps where his wife and parents were killed.
- Born
- 1905
- Died
- 1997
- Birthplace
- Vienna
- Nationality
- Austria
What Viktor Frankl can help you think about
Viktor Frankl is a fitting guide when your questions touch philosophers and psychologists. Bring whatever you're untangling — a decision you're weighing, a doubt you're sitting with, a problem that won't loosen — and let the conversation move from there.
The answers draw on the shape of Viktor Frankl's thinking across work like Man's Search for Meaning, The Doctor and the Soul, and The Will to Meaning — translated into a voice you can actually talk back to.
Ask plainly. Push back. Follow a thread until it goes somewhere. This isn't a lookup — it's a conversation with a mentor who's already done the thinking you're about to do.
- Philosophers
- Psychologists