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Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D., Diplomate in Logotherapy
The world's premier podcast on logotherapy and existential analysis.
#89: Keynote address by Dr. Steven Southwick
Dr. Steven Southwick received an MD from George Washington Medical School in 1980. He completed his psychiatry residency at Yale University School of Medicine. He is the Glenn H. Greenberg Professor of Psychiatry, PTSD, and Resilience at Yale University Medical School and Yale Child Study Center, Medical Director of the Clinical Neuroscience Diversion of the Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD, and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. His interests include the psychology and neurobiology of psychological trauma, PTSD, and resilience to stress. He has worked with a wide range of trauma survivors including combat veterans, civilian children and adults with PTSD, and very high functioning stress resilient former prisoners of war and active duty Special Forces soldiers and Navy Seals. --- Viktor Frankl and the Book of Job: A Search for Meaning by Marshall H. Lewis with foreword by Alexander Batthyany is now available from Pickwick Publications at https://wipfandstock.com/viktor-frankl-and-the-book-of-job.html. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Mar 21, 2020
1 hr 9 min
#88: Interview with Dr. Anja Hald
Dr. Hald holds a Master of Public Administration degree and earned her PhD with A Field Analysis of Skills Development and Job Positions in the Labor Market. She earned the advanced diploma in Meaning-Centered Therapy (logotherapy) from the Viktor Frankl Institute Australia. She is the Co-founder of Meaning-at-work.com, an international non-profit organization, and Founder of the Center for Meaning in Denmark. She is Senior Project Manager for MedTech Innovation Consortium and has wide experience in C-suite corporate and university environments. --- Viktor Frankl and the Book of Job: A Search for Meaning by Marshall H. Lewis with foreword by Alexander Batthyany is now available from Pickwick Publications at https://wipfandstock.com/viktor-frankl-and-the-book-of-job.html. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Jun 23, 2019
49 min
#87: Reflections of the Fourth International Congress on Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Moscow 2018
My reflections on the recent International Congress on Logotherapy and Existential Analysis held in Moscow in August of 2018, news from the world of logotherapy, and personal thoughts. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Jan 6, 2019
15 min
#86: Interview with Harald Mori
Harald Mori has been working in private psychotherapy practice since 1991. He received his doctor of medicine and master of science in psychotherapy through his studies in Graz, Vienna, and Munich. He is a licensed psychooncologist and licensed psychotherapist specializing in logotherapy and existential analysis. He lectures extensively worldwide including his native Austria, Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Canada, United States, Russia, South Korea, and Peru. In January 1987, as a young medical student (and later graduate in psychotherapy), Harald Mori had the honor of meeting Dr. Viktor Frankl in person. In the following years, he became his student and assistant at Frankl´s university lectures in Vienna as well as in his personal matters. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Produced by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Hosted by: Ekaterina Voulfson Founder, Viktor Frankl Center St. Petersburg Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Mar 27, 2018
15 min
#85: Interview with Ekaterina Voulfson
Ekaterina Voulfson is a logotherapist from St. Petersburg, Russia, with a clinical psychology background. She maintains a private practice specializing in single issues and holds logotherapeutic groups for adults and teenagers. She is the founder of the Viktor Frankl Center and a leader of training programs on Logotherapy in St. Petersburg. She organizes numerous events and projects promoting logotherapy including public lectures, logotherapy conferences, and exhibitions. She is currently assisting with the upcoming Fourth International Congress on Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy to be held in Moscow in August. More about the Viktor Frankl Center in St.Petersburg can be found at www.viktorfranklcenter.ru More about the Fourth International Congress on Viktor Frankl's logotherapy can be found at http://logo.inpsycho.ru/konferenczii,-kongressyi-i-simpoziumyi/the-4th-international-congress-the-future-of-logotherapy.html --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Mar 3, 2018
17 min
#83: An Operational Definition of Meaning in Health Treatment with Dr. Batya Yaniger
LogoTalk Radio #83: An Operational Definition of Meaning in Health Treatment with Dr. Batya Yaniger Direct download link:  http://marshallhlewis.net/LogoTalk/LT83.mp3 On Monday, March 9, 2015, Dr. Batya Yaniger gave the following presentation to the First International Congress of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy in Israel, held in Haifa. LogoTalk Radio thanks Dr. Yaniger for giving her kind permission to share the address with you. Batya Yaniger is a teacher, supervisor, and private practitioner of logotherapy, with over 30 years experience in innovative Torah teaching. She earned her BS in social work from Loyola University and her MS and PsyD degrees in psychology from the California Coast University. She is a Diplomate Clinician in Logotherapy as well as a co-trainer of the logotherapy training program in Israel, recognized for certification by The Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy in the USA. In the presentation that follows, Dr. Yaniger suggests an operational definition of meaning that identifies four processes at work in the search for meaning. These are (1) the ability to grasp and evaluate meaning, (2) the capacity to become aware of deeply felt longings and higher motivations, (3) the ability to envision potential meaningfulness, and (4) the ability to become one's authentic self by answering the questions life poses. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Feb 20, 2017
38 min
#81: Sowing the Seeds: Searching for Meaning in the 21st Century
On Monday, March 9, 2015, Dr. Pninit Russo-Netzer gave the following presentation to the First International Congress of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy in Israel, held in Haifa. LogoTalk Radio thanks Dr. Russo-Netzer for giving her kind permission to share the address with you. Pninit Russo-Netzer, Ph.D. is a researcher at the department of Counseling and Human Development, University of Haifa and the Maytiv Center for Research and Practice in Positive Psychology, School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center, Israel. Her main research and practice interests focus on meaning in life, positive psychology, spirituality and spiritual development, positive change and growth. Dr. Russo-Netzer is a practitioner of positive psychology, a diplomate clinician in logotherapy, and the chair of the Logotherapy Association in Israel. She serves as academic advisor and consultant to both academic and non-academic institutions, develops training programs and curricula for various organizations and is the co-editor of Meaning in Positive and Existential Psychology (2014), Clinical Perspectives in Meaning (2016) and Search for Meaning in the Israeli Scene (forthcoming). Abstract of Sowing the Seeds: Searching for Meaning in the 21st Century In the past, society's sense of support and coherence was achieved through processes such as continuity, socialization, and transmission of traditional patterns (Buxant, Saroglou & Tesser, 2010); however, nowadays these processes are challenged by the rise of globalization and the progression towards a more individualistic and pluralistic world. Forces and processes such as industrialization, urbanization, and the decline of the moral authority of religion (Cushman, 1990) provide a context for disengagement, deconstruction of values, and loss of meaning (Moules, 2000). Existential vacuum leaves Western industrialized societies hungry for meaning more than ever (Frankl, 1969). This state of affairs is even more complex and critical in the development of children and youth. Addressing "ultimate concerns" of meaning and purpose in these critical periods through education may facilitate the development of a healthy sense of meaning, responsibility, and shaping a purposeful path, a meaningful reason for being. This presentation will focus on Frankl's meaning triangle (pathways to meaning) and explore its different manifestations in theory (i.e., by highlighting potential corresponding concepts within the field of positive psychology), application (i.e., by presenting insights gained from logotherapy workshops conducted in higher education), and research (i.e, by presenting an exploratory attempt to develop children's meaning questionnaire based on Frankl's meaning triangle). --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Nov 11, 2016
35 min
#80: Enacted Demonstration of Logotherapy
LogoTalk Radio #80: Enacted Demonstration of Logotherapy with Dr. Michael Winters and Dr. Marshall H. Lewis Direct download link:  http://www.marshallhlewis.net/LogoTalk/LT80.mp3 Dr. Michael Winters and Dr. Marshall H. Lewis enacted a demonstration of logotherapy at World Congress XIX in Dallas, Texas in 2013. Michael Winters earned a masters degree in counseling from Purdue University in 1987 and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Memphis in 1991. He is a licensed psychologist in Texas. He received the Diplomate in Logotherapy credential in 2005 and has been appointed both to the Faculty and to the Board of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. Dr. Winters maintains a private practice in Houston, Texas. He specializes in single's issues, helping couples discover meaning in their relationships, psychological issues of weight management, and grief counseling. He provides workshops and lectures on the search for meaning, love, marriage, happiness, change and transition, and creativity and risk. He also conducts research on meaning in relationships. He has published professional papers and book chapters and presented papers at national and international professional conferences. He has taught numerous courses at Purdue University, University of Memphis, Rice University, the University of Houston, and Our Lady of the Lake, Houston. Dr. Winters is past-president of the Houston Psychological Association. Marshall H. Lewis earned a masters degree in clinical psychology from Marshall University in 1986 and a Ph.D. in Jewish-Christian Studies from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 2013. He is a licensed masters level psychologist in Kansas. He received the Diplomate in Logotherapy credential in 2011 and has been appointed to the Faculty and to the Board of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. He currently serves as Clinical Director of a Kansas licensed community mental health center serving four rural and frontier counties. He is a frequent presenter at national and international logotherapy conferences. This is believed to be the first logotherapy demonstration at a World Congress since Dr. Jerry Long presented one at World Congress VII in Kansas City in 1989. That session can be found at: LogoTalk Radio #50: The Dr. Jerry Long Lecture Series Part 3 - Demonstration of Logotherapy Direct download link: http://www.marshallhlewis.net/LogoTalk/LT50.m4a This demonstration includes a fictional portrayal of a United States Iraqi war veteran. It is no secret that the transition from combat back to civilian life is not easy. The suicide rate among veterans is twice that of the civilian population. More veterans have died by suicide than were killed in the Iraq war. The suicide rate of active duty military is about the same as the number killed by enemy action. The Tango Yankee Project was started by Daniel Shaw to support the fight against veteran suicide. As the project grows, proceeds from the sale of Tango Yankee chips will be donated to vetted charities that work to prevent veteran suicide. The Tango Yankee chip is a way to say "Thank You" – or TY, "Tango Yankee," in the NATO radio phonetic alphabet. It can be given to a veteran to say "Thank You," and you can ask him or her to pass it on. The back of the chip states "What you do in this life matters." Daniel Shaw recently retired from active service with the United States Marine Corps where he served as an Infantry Unit Leader and held several weapons and tactics instructor positions. He is producer and co-host of the podcast Gunfighter Cast through which he provides informative defense based content. Since retiring from active duty, Mr. Shaw continues his career as Thunderbird Tactical's Chief Instructor. Mr. Shaw has kindly provided a discount on Tango Yankee chips for LogoTalk Radio listeners. You can order the chips at http://tangoyankeechip.com and use the code "logotalk10" at check-out. A simple thank you – a Tango Yankee – can go a long way. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Dec 19, 2015
37 min
#79: No Meaning Without Ultimate Meaning with Aryeh Siegel, Ph.D., Diplomate in Logotherapy
LogoTalk Radio #79: No Meaning Without Ultimate Meaning with Aryeh Siegel, Ph.D., Diplomate in Logotherapy Direct download link:  http://www.marshallhlewis.net/LogoTalk/LT79.mp3 On Monday, March 9, 2015, Dr. Aryeh Siegel gave the following presentation to the First International Congress of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy in Israel, held in Haifa. LogoTalk Radio thanks Dr. Siegel for giving his kind permission to share the address with you. During graduate studies in the philosophy of logic and metaphysics at M.I.T., Dr. Siegel became disillusioned with the analytic philosopher's bias toward reductionism and materialism. With the guidance of Professor Huston Smith, he began to develop a philosophy of the esoteric unity of religions that he further refined while teaching the philosophy of religion and mysticism at The William Paterson College of New Jersey and also studying psychotherapy. Having settled in Israel for over 30 years, Dr. Siegel has taught philosophy there in assorted venues, but has lately focused more on practicing and sharing the teaching of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag, which emphasizes selfless love as the way to achieve attachment to the divine. Living in the Jerusalem area as the father of five, he is currently employed as a manager of computer projects in the Israeli institute for social security, as well as working independently as a logotherapy counselor. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Nov 1, 2015
30 min
#78: Moscow Conference on Man's Search for Meaning with Dr. David Guttmann
LogoTalk Radio #78: Moscow Conference on Man's Search for Meaning with Dr. David Guttmann Direct download link:  http://www.marshallhlewis.net/LogoTalk/LT78.mp3 On May 30 and 31, 2015, the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis in cooperation with the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna, the professional guild of psychologists, and the Austrian Cultural Forum presented an International Conference on Man's Search for Meaning. One of the key speakers at the conference was Prof. Dr. David Guttmann. David Guttmann, DSW, is the former Dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Haifa, Israel. He is the author of several books on aging and co-editor of several other books on social work. His book entitled Logotherapy for the Helping Professional: Meaningful Social Work was published by Springer in 1996. More recently, he has published an autobiographical book entitled Homecoming, describing his youth in Hungary and the long and painful journey to his new homeland. David Guttmann is one of the pioneers of logotherapy. He has translated three logotherapy books into Hebrew (along with Dr. Mignon Eisenberg), and has taught logotherapy in many parts of the world in formal courses, seminars, and workshops. He has been engaged in practice, teaching, research, and training in social work, gerontology, and logotherapy for the past three decades. Dr. Guttmann participated in a question and answer session at the conference in Moscow. LogoTalk Radio wishes to thank Dr. Guttmann and the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis for making it available to our listeners. --- LogoTalk Radio is an accredited member institute of the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis at the Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna. --- Hosted by: Marshall H. Lewis, Ph.D. Diplomate in Logotherapy Music by: Tatjana Vucinic, M.Sc. Podcast Identification by: Dana Simmons Title Graphic by: Franklin Lewis
Sep 7, 2015
52 min
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