by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Jun 21, 2020 | Anxiety, Depression, Management, Marriage, MBTI Certified, Meaning, Mental Health
I am ON FIRE with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator lately! If you’ve worked with me in the past, you know I use it quite often in individual and couples work – I’ve also facilitated quite a few leadership teams through organizational health processes...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Jun 15, 2020 | Anxiety, Depression, Management, MBTI Certified, Meaning, Mental Health
I have to be honest. It’s been a week. It’s been like 10 weeks wrapped up into the last week. “Great leaders understand themselves, and this is how they can best understand others too. A framework like the MBTI prompts leaders to consistently think...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | May 31, 2020 | Affair Recovery, Anxiety, Depression, Management, Marriage, Meaning, Mental Health, Parenting, Personal Growth, Wellness
Psychotherapy, counseling, and coaching are not always about working with anxiety, depression, and the labels of other mental health issues. My work week is filled with helping people make decisions – we explore a lot of questions in my office (and on Zoom now)....
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Feb 9, 2020 | Affair Recovery, Anxiety, Depression, Management, Marriage, Meaning, Mental Health, Personal Growth, Relationships, Substance Abuse, Wellness
“Man is a being in search of Meaning.” – Viktor Frankl So how do we find meaning in our lives? The simple “How To Guide”: We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by creating a work or doing a deed; (2) by...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Aug 25, 2019 | Anxiety, Depression, Management, Work / Career
I recently heard that the area I live in is a top 10 manufacturing location in the country. That would seem to suggest there is a lot of money coming in to the area. In the same breath, I heard that this area rates highly in the nation in substance abuse, infant and...
by Dr. Daniel A. Franz | Aug 11, 2019 | Anxiety, Depression, Management, Meaning, Mental Health, Work / Career
“The meaning of life, we have said, is not to be questioned but to be responded to, for we are responsible to life. It follows from this that the response should be given not in words, but in acting, by doing. Moreover, the correct response depends upon the...