Dissertation, University of Jyväskylä (
2021)
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Niiles-Mäki, Anne
Logotherapy as philosophical therapy - philosophical background, area of applicability,
applied methods, Two-Staged Separation Diagnostics of disorders
Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2021, 267 p.
(JYU Dissertations
ISSN 2489-9003; 432)
ISBN 978-951-39-8863-0 (PDF)
This Dissertation belongs to the field of Philosophy. It deals with Logotherapy, a philosophical therapy form; its philosophical background, field of use, methods and diagnostics. Because of its nature as studying therapy, it belongs also in the field of human sciences and is a qualitative research. As research approach, I have selected in philosophical research commonly used phenomenological-hermeneutic research approach and as for method, I chose content analysis method, which is necessary, in particular because one of the main aims in this study is to show how and why Logotherapy differs from the philosophical basis due to therapy forms that have emerged from the basis of Psychiatry and Psychology. Logotherapy also differs from other philosophical therapies because Logotherapy is based on Logotheory or Logophilosophy, which is a specific Existential-phenomenological theory, that has developed only to be applied in Logotherapy. This is why the content analysis of Logotherapy is a major part of studying Logotherapy. Logotherapy – unlike Psychotherapy – is focused on the Noological dimension of the consciousness, which is healthy by its principles. Psychotherapy doesn’t recognize the Noological dimension on the consciousness, but focuses on the disorders, that originate from the Psychic
dimension of the consciousness. But the disorders in Noological and in Psychic dimension
are different as their quality and not to be put together as mental disorders.
As research material, I have used the writings of Viktor Frankl, who developed
Logotherapy, and the studies and theories concerning Logotherapy, that have been relevant to this study. I have also used the statistics and studies involving mental health, that have had interesting content and results related to Logotherapy. In this Dissertation, I also had to use the writings of the philosophers, psychiatrists and psychotherapists that
influenced Viktor Frankl’s thinking and the writings of the philosophers, psychiatrists
and psychotherapists that were relevant in studying and understanding the subject. This
Dissertation is divided to 13 main chapters, from which the first six (1-6) deal with the
basic assumptions and basic logotheoretic principles of the study, starting with methodology and studying process. Chapters 7-10 deal with the philosophical basis of Logotherapy, its field of use and applications. Chapters 11-12 present, among others, the Logotheoretic theory of consciousness and the Two-Staged Separation Diagnostics of
disorders. Chapter 13 is focused on evaluation of the study and taking a stand towards
new kind of logotherapeutic applications. Attachment “Exercise matrix for using in therapy process” is from A. Stropko. Exercise matrix has been modified and translated into Finnish.
Keywords: Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, Logophilosophy, consciousness, Noological
dimension of consciousness, Logotheoretic theory of consciousness, purpose, values,
Existential Vacuum, Existential Analysis, worldview, Two-Staged Separation Diagnostics of disorders, medicalization