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Foundational Psychologist Test
Foundational Psychologist quiz, measuring which of seven famous psychologists you resemble the most.
Viktor E. Frankl (Existential Psychology): Frankl (1905-1997) was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor. His autobiographical experiences are poignantly detailed in his seminal work, "Man's Search for Meaning," in which he recounts his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps and his observations of what human behavior is like under extreme conditions. Central to Frankl's beliefs is the therapeutic approach he developed that emphasizes the human search for purpose and meaning. He posited that even in the face of extreme suffering, individuals could find meaning in their experiences and thus a reason to continue living. For Frankl, life's primary motivational force is our search for meaning, and this can be found through creating a work or doing a deed, experiencing something or someone authentically and in full, or through the attitude we adopt toward the unavoidable suffering inherent in life. He believed in the inherent value and dignity of each human being and championed the ability of the human spirit to transcend adversity.