Join our online logotherapy trainingβ€”a deep, contemporary exploration of meaning, designed for those who want to bring Viktor Frankl’s insights into the 21st century.

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β€œWhat makes logotherapy so effective is its flexibility and clear, accessible language. It speaks directly to what matters most in our lives: meaning, freedom, responsibility, making it easy to integrate into any therapeutic approach. Viktor Frankl’s insights don’t replace your existing methods; instead, they enrich and deepen them.”

– Dr. Vladimir MiletiΔ‡

WHO IS LOGOTHERAPY TRAINING FOR?

Introductory Course

Is open to anyone who wants to learn about Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy.

The Advanced Course

Is designed for therapists and counselors working in a variety of settingsβ€”whether in private practice, hospitals, or social services. If you are looking to deepen your clinical work through a meaning-centered approach, this course will offer valuable insights and practical tools grounded in Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy.

The Logophilosophy course

Is designed for anyone without formal training in psychotherapy or counseling who still wishes to engage deeply with Viktor Frankl’s philosophy and psychology. It offers an accessible yet profound exploration of his ideas on meaning, freedom, and the human spirit, making it ideal for those drawn to the existential dimensions of his work from a non-clinical perspective.

PROGRAM


Your logotherapy journey begins with our Introductory course. This is a short, accessible course open to everyone. It’s a prerequisite for the advanced course. It consists of 5 lectures, quizzes and self-reflective assignments. The course is approximately 30h long: 10h of lectures, 10h for knowledge assessment (quizzes and essays) and 10h of experiential, self-reflective wok.

Once you complete the Introductory course, you can begin our Advanced Course. Our logotherapy program has four separate modules that will provide you with solid foundation in philosophy, psychology and the practice of logotherapy. Once you complete the program, you will be awarded a certificate and the title of a logotherapist.

  • πŸ•’ 100h
    πŸŽ₯ Pre-recorded lectures
    πŸ“ Assignments
    ✍🏼 Written feedback
    πŸ’¬ Discussion groups

    Curriculum:

    🧭 Philosophical Foundations
    πŸ“œ History of Logotherapy
    🌌 Introduction to Existentialism
    πŸ›οΈ Greek & Roman Roots
    πŸ‘οΈ Phenomenology & Existentialism
    😰 Anxiety as Existential Condition
    πŸ’› Meaning: Inside & Beyond Logotherapy
    πŸ”₯ Will to Meaning & Human Spirit
    βš–οΈ Agency, Choice, Responsibility, Thrownness
    πŸš€ Self-Transcendence

  • πŸ•’ 100h
    πŸŽ₯ Pre-recorded lectures
    πŸ“ Assignments
    ✍🏼 Written feedback
    πŸ’¬ Discussion groups

    Curriculum:

    πŸ‘€ Concept of the Person
    🧩 Four Dimensions & the Noetic
    🌊 Spiritual Unconscious
    🧭 Conscience (Existential Analysis)
    ☍ Neurotic & Tragic Triad
    πŸ” Meaning in Clinical Practice
    πŸ•³οΈ Existential Frustration & Vacuum
    🌍 Culture & Loss of Meaning
    🧠 Noogenic Neurosis

  • πŸ•’ 100h
    πŸŽ₯ Pre-recorded lectures
    πŸ“ Assignments
    ✍🏼 Written feedback
    πŸ’¬ Discussion groups

    Curriculum:

    πŸ“š Frankl’s Classification of Neuroses
    ⚑ Reactive Neuroses
    πŸ” Compulsive Neurosis
    🧬 Addiction & Somatic/Endogenous Illness
    ⏳ Death, Mortality & Time
    🌧️ Depression & Blows of Fate
    πŸ‘₯ Collective Neurosis
    🩺 Medical Ministry
    🌿 Non-Specific Therapy
    πŸ’¬ Logotherapeutic Conversation

  • πŸ•’ 100h
    πŸŽ₯ Pre-recorded lectures
    πŸ“ Assignments
    ✍🏼 Written feedback
    πŸ’¬ Discussion groups

    Curriculum:

    ↔️ Self-Distancing
    πŸ”„ Modification of Attitudes
    🎭 Paradoxical Intention
    πŸ’¨ De-reflection
    πŸ—£οΈ Socratic Dialogue
    βš“ Logoanchoring
    πŸ“– Narrative Logotherapy
    🎨 Art & Logotherapy

  • Duration: 100h

    Content: reading, independent research, writing a thesis.

    For those interested in logotherapy who are not psychotherapists or counselors, this module offers an alternative path. It invites you to explore key aspects of Viktor Frankl’s thought from philosophical, sociological, or anthropological perspectives. If your interest lies in meaning, values, and the human condition rather than clinical practice, this is the final module of the program for you. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate in logophilosophy, recognizing your engagement with the theoretical and existential foundations of Frankl’s work.