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The Moral Center: A Second Response to Viktor Frankl’s Letter
Tweet I wrote a blog post in February, 2012, titled, An Ethical Viewpoint, Collective Guilt and an Unpublished Letter from Viktor Frankl. This post focused on an unpublished letter that I had in my possession from Viktor Frankl. Frankl’s letter … Continue reading
Posted in Dreams, Editorial, Ethics, Psyche, Psychology, Psychotherapy
Tagged archetype, Change, Christianity, ego, ethics, evil, evolutionary psychology, forensic psychology, Jungian psychology, logotherapy, morality, rehabilitation, Self, spirituality, Viktor Frankl
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