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Who Can Apply

This Diploma Course is intended not only for mental health professionals but also for those who want to upskill with an additional qualification to practice and apply Logotherapy and Existential Analysis as business consulting, life-coaching, sports psychology, counselling and psychotherapy, to name but a few.

What to expect from this course

Students receive four workbooks in total corresponding to the four modules of the Diploma in Logotherapy and Existential Analysis course, which consists of 130 pages, 200 pages, 200 pages and 350 pages respectively. Each module is further divided into units, for which 500-word reflective writing assignments are required. These are not of an academic nature but rather necessitate the personal appropriation and application of the material. Dr Costello personally reads and constructively comments on all the essays submitted. Each student will also receive a code to avail of an online video course, hosted by ‘Udemy’, by Dr Costello on one of the main logotherapeutic techniques – ‘paradoxical intention’.

Diploma Outline

There are four modules in total for the Diploma course.

Module One: Fundamentals - Introduction
Module Two: Foundations - Intermediate 1
Module Three: Applications - Intermediate 2
Module Four: Practicum - Advanced

Course Fees

The fees for each module in the Diploma are as follows:

  • Module 1: €450
  • Module 2: €500
  • Module 3: €500 
  • Module 4: €550

Each fee-instalment is to be made prior to the commencement of the module in question.

Deadline

It is expected that each module will be completed within a maximum of a three-month
period.

Awarding Body

Awarded by the Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland.

Required & Recommended Reading

Module One

  1. Frankl, Viktor – Man’s Search for Meaning.
  2. Frankl, Viktor – Recollections: An Autobiography.

Module Two

  1. Frankl, Viktor – The Will to Meaning: Foundations and Applications of Logotherapy.
  2. Frankl, Viktor – The Unheard Cry for Meaning: Psychotherapy and Humanism.

  3. Frankl, Viktor – Psychotherapy and Existentialism: Selected Papers on Logotherapy.
  4. Frankl, Viktor – Man’s Search for Ultimate Meaning (this is an expanded version of The Unconscious God).

Module Three

  1. Frankl, Viktor –  The Doctor and the Soul: From Psychotherapy to Logotherapy (Part I).

Module Four

  1. Frankl, Viktor – The Doctor and the Soul (Part II).
  2. Frankl, Viktor – On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders.
  1. Costello, Stephen J. The Ethics of Happiness: An Existential Analysis.
 
  2. Graber, Ann.Viktor Frankl’’s Logotherapy. Selected articles from The International Forum for Logotherapy.

Recommended Secondary Sources

  1. Lukas, Elisabeth. Logotherapy Textbook.
  2. Batthyany, Alexander and Levinson, Jay (eds.). Existential Psychotherapy of Meaning: Handbook of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis.
  3. Fabry, Joseph et al (eds.). Logotherapy in Action.
  1. Klinberg, Haddon. The Love and Life-Work of Viktor and Elly Frankl.

  2. Redsand, Anna S. Viktor Frankl: A Life Worth Living.
  3. 
Gould, William Blair. Frankl: Life with Meaning.
  4. 
Ryan, Michael. The Last Freedom: A Novel on the Real-Life Adventures of Dr. Viktor Frankl.

  5. Pattakos, Alex. Prisoners of Our Thoughts: Viktor Frankl’’s Principles at Work.
  6. 
Fabry, Joseph. The Pursuit of Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, and Life.

  7. Murasso, Jeremiah. Logotherapy and the Logos of God in Christic Wisdom.

I really look forward to working with you on this exciting journey into wholeness and meaning.

Dr Stephen J. Costello