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Elisabeth Lukas (born 12 November 1942) is an Austrian psychiatrist and is one of the central figures in logotherapy, a branch of psychotherapy founded by Viktor Frankl. [1] Lukas is an author of 30 books, translated into 16 languages. [2]
Lukas developed a Logo-Test to measure Viktor Frankl's principles of logotherapy, [3] primarily the perceived degree of meaning in life on the part of the individual. The test also attempts to measure possible noogenic neurosis. [4] [5]
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Elisabeth Lukas (born 12 November 1942) is an Austrian psychiatrist and is one of the central figures in logotherapy, a branch of psychotherapy founded by Viktor Frankl. [1] Lukas is an author of 30 books, translated into 16 languages. [2]
Lukas developed a Logo-Test to measure Viktor Frankl's principles of logotherapy, [3] primarily the perceived degree of meaning in life on the part of the individual. The test also attempts to measure possible noogenic neurosis. [4] [5]