Bestselling author and leading expert in Logotherapy, Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, LMFT, presents a groundbreaking book that will revolutionize your approach to emotional wellness. This must-read guide for healing trauma, depression, and anxiety is gaining widespread recognition for its practical, step-by-step system to discover meaning and purpose through Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy. Central to the book is the 30-Day Search for Meaning Workbook, a transformative tool that offers readers a daily roadmap to uncover their values, build emotional resilience, and reclaim their lives. Complementing…mehr
Bestselling author and leading expert in Logotherapy, Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, LMFT, presents a groundbreaking book that will revolutionize your approach to emotional wellness. This must-read guide for healing trauma, depression, and anxiety is gaining widespread recognition for its practical, step-by-step system to discover meaning and purpose through Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy. Central to the book is the 30-Day Search for Meaning Workbook, a transformative tool that offers readers a daily roadmap to uncover their values, build emotional resilience, and reclaim their lives. Complementing Frankl's classics, Man's Search for Meaning and The Unconscious God, this book delves deeper into the practical application of Logotherapy, enriched with spiritual insights and Jewish wisdom. The book also features real-life case studies that showcase the transformative effects of Logotherapy on individuals facing trauma, depression, and chronic illness. These examples highlight how the search for meaning can lead to profound personal growth and change. By blending clinical expertise with timeless spiritual wisdom, Rabbi Schonbuch provides a fresh, accessible approach to Frankl's teachings, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life. Building on Viktor Frankl's core principles-Freedom of Will, the Will to Meaning, and the Meaning of Life-Rabbi Schonbuch deepens Logotherapy's impact with spiritual teachings drawn from Jewish mysticism, particularly the works of the Mitteler Rebbe. These teachings on spiritual contemplation and the psychology of the soul provide a deeper understanding of how spiritual consciousness can elevate the therapeutic process and help individuals transcend their struggles. In a powerful fusion of psychology and spirituality, this life-changing guide takes readers on a transformative journey to discover that meaning is the key to overcoming life's greatest challenges. Through practical tools and spiritual insights, it empowers readers to actively engage with Logotherapy and integrate its principles into their daily lives, fostering lasting personal transformation.
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, LMFT, is a distinguished therapist, author, and expert in the integration of psychological and spiritual principles for emotional wellness. With a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Rabbi Schonbuch has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of mental health, relationships, and personal growth.His unique approach combines decades of clinical experience with deep spiritual wisdom, drawing from both contemporary therapeutic techniques and timeless teachings from Jewish tradition.Rabbi Schonbuch is a leading advocate for the use of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy, emphasizing the critical role of meaning in achieving emotional and mental health. He is the author of several influential books, including Think Good and It Will Be Good: Spiritually-Based Therapy Inspired by Viktor Frankl and Jewish Wisdom, which explores the intersection of cognitive-behavioral therapy and spiritual growth.In addition to his private practice, Rabbi Schonbuch is a sought-after speaker and educator, offering workshops and seminars on Logotherapy, spiritual resilience, and emotional wellness. He has trained many therapists and mental health professionals in his integrative approach, impacting the lives of individuals and communities around the world. For more, visit torahpsychology.org.
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