Man's Search for Meaning
How does Frankl categorize the psychological response to such an abnormal situation as life in a concentration camp?
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`Frankl writes that it is normal to have an abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation. In fact, he writes that "we psychiatrists expect the reactions of a man to an abnormal situation, such as being committed to an asylum, to be abnormal in proportion to the degree of his normality."