Suicide Prevention – A Prison Camp Story Victor Frankl, was a Jewish psychologist in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. He is taken to a concentration camp and deals with helping his fellow depressed prisoners survive. He located a distinctive way to stop suicide – see this brief video for inspiration. The idea is from Victor Frankl’s book ‘Mans Search for Meaning’. I was so moved reading the book that I wanted to create this video to share with anybody that is in need of support.
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