“…The present study on the life of Frankl may be described as a longitudinal life history study with a qualitative-morphogenic, idiographic-morphogenic research design ( Burnell, 2013 ; Yin, 2013 ). The research design may be defined further as a longitudinal, single-case, psychobiographical study ( Ferrer & Ponterotto, 2020 ; Fouché, 1999 ; Fouché & Van Niekerk, 2010 ; Ndoro & Van Niekerk, 2019 ; Van Niekerk, Prenter, & Fouché, 2019 ), which portrays an individual’s life through the use of evidence, theory and interpretation ( Du Plessis, 2017 ; Du Plessis & Du Plessis, 2018 ; Mayer, Van Niekerk, & Fouché, 2020 ; Ndoro & Van Niekerk, 2019 ; Schultz, 2005 ). Psychobiographical research is simply the construction of a subject’s lived experiences through the application of psychological theory and involves the comprehensive application of biographical information with the aim of illuminating patterns in thinking, feelings and behaviours in extraordinary individuals ( Du Plessis & Du Plessis, 2018 ; Ferrer & Ponterotto, 2020 ; Fouché & Van Niekerk, 2010 ; Mayer et al, 2020 ; Ponterotto, 2014 , 2018 ; Prenter, Van Niekerk, & Fouché, 2019 ; Van Niekerk et al, 2019 ).…”