A method of analyzing the client’s life and values in logotherapy, which allows you to conduct a detailed, “inventory” of the patient’s life. In logoanalysis, two main techniques are used: the expansion of the field of consciousness (the so-called “conscious knowledge”) and the stimulation of creative imagination. After each step of the inventory, the results are discussed with the therapist, which allows you to develop the skill of looking at your life more often, as if evaluating it from the outside. The founder of logoanalysis is the American James Crumbo, one of Viktor Frankl’s students.
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