Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997) was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, author, and founder of logotherapy and existential analysis. The Viktor Frankl Institute's standard biography says he led the Vienna Neurological Policlinic for twenty-five years, taught at the University of Vienna, and held visiting or guest academic appointments in the United States. Its bibliography records books including Man's Search for Meaning and Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning, while affiliated archives and institutes maintain biographical, publication, and video resources about his work. These institutional sources establish Frankl's identity, professional history, authorship, and the subject of the stored relationships. They do not make a locally grouped video collection an official course, establish completeness or distribution rights, or validate logotherapy as treatment for any individual condition.
PimpMyMind associates Frankl with Logotherapy Videos and Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning. The institute's bibliography confirms the book, while its video resources support a broader collection relationship rather than a named official course. Neither entry establishes authorization, completeness, provenance, endorsement, or clinical suitability. The institute requires permission for any portrait reuse; this asset is not cleared for publication.