by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Sep 4, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Logotherapy, Work / Career
“The work in itself does not make the person indispensable and irreplaceable; it only gives him the chance to be so… …the job at which one work is not what counts, but rather the manner in which one does the work.” – Viktor Frankl As we...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Aug 28, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Logotherapy, Personal Growth, Relationships
Remember, a few weeks ago, when I took a break from the podcast but said, “I’ll always have a weekly email”? And then. last week, I didn’t have a weekly email or a podcast? Very sorry about that. It was totally my fault, but then, maybe, a...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Aug 14, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Logotherapy, Meaning, Mental Health, Uncategorized
What does it mean “to be worthy of our suffering”? Dr. Viktor Frankl writes in ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’: “Dostoevski said once, “There is only one thing I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings.” These words frequently...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Aug 7, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Meaning, Mental Health, Personal Growth, PTSD, Spirituality, Substance Abuse
You may have heard or read about the latest project I’ve been working on – The Meaning Academy. Our goal is to continue to share the ideas and applications of Dr. Frankl, logotherapy, and all the work that has gone into this field in the past 50+ years. So...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Jul 31, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Logotherapy, Meaning, Mental Health, Personal Growth
What is meaningful about taking a vacation? Why is it important that we “vacate” our day-to-day lives on occasion to experience new things? How can we take what we learn on vacation, and incorporate it into everyday life? In this episode, B. and I discuss...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Jul 24, 2023 | Anxiety, Depression, Logotherapy, Meaning, Mental Health
“Each of us has his own inner concentration camp… We must deal with, with forgiveness and patience-as full human beings, as we are and what we will become.” – Dr. Viktor Frankl You may have heard that I’ve been away for a few weeks. I had...