On April 18, the presentation of Viktor Frankl's book “Yes to Life” was held at the Georgian University.
Austrian psychiatrist, psychotherapist and logotherapy founder Viktor Frankl wrote a book in 9 days, after he was survived the concentration camp, describing the psychology of people looking from the "other side of life". He experienced captivity in four concentration camps for three years. When 37-year-old Viktor Frankl got there, he already had a lot of experience in psychiatry and neurology. It is in the prism of this experience that he sees the existence of the camp.
The book is included in the new "NONFICTION" series of Diogene publishing, which combines non-fiction, including psychological and philosophical works.