Christopher Domig speaks to Viktor Frankl's grandson Alex Vesely about pivotal moments of alienation and reconciliation in Viktor Frankl's life, how Frankl's Logotherapy differs distinctly from Freud's Psychoanalysis and Adler's Individual Psychology, how Frankl continues to pay attention to beauty and nature amidst life's most harrowing moments, and his desire to be reconciled to places and people dear to him.Support the show
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Christopher Domig speaks to Viktor Frankl's grandson Alex Vesely about pivotal moments of alienation and reconciliation in Viktor Frankl's life, how Frankl's Logotherapy differs distinctly from Freud's Psychoanalysis and Adler's Individual Psychology, how Frankl continues to pay attention to beauty and nature amidst life's most harrowing moments, and his desire to be reconciled to places and people dear to him.Support the show
Christopher Domig speaks to Viktor Frankl's grandson Alexander Vesely about why Frankl's work continues to resonate with us and how the principles of Logotherapy -- Frankl's meaning-centered approach -- can help us discover the particular meaning of each moment as we continue to live through hardship and uncertainty.Support the show
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Christopher Domig speaks to Viktor Frankl's grandson Alex Vesely about pivotal moments of alienation and reconciliation in Viktor Frankl's life, how Frankl's Logotherapy differs distinctly from Freud's Psychoanalysis and Adler's Individual Psychology, how Frankl continues to pay attention to beauty and nature amidst life's most harrowing moments, and his desire to be reconciled to places and people dear to him.Support the show