Description: This conversation hour weaves dramatic reading, clinical reflection, and personal commentary to bring Viktor Frankl’s ideas to life through selected scenes from 'Man’s Search for Meaning'. Encounter Frankl’s thinking on suffering, freedom, love, and responsibility that was shaped by extreme adversity. The session offers a moving, human entry point into logotherapy, showing how meaning can be found through work, relationship, and inner stance, even in the face of unavoidable suffering.
Rubin Battino, MS, PhD, received his master’s degree in mental health counseling in 1978 from Wright State University. He is licensed (LPCC) in the State of Ohio and is a National Board Certified Counselor (NCC). Battino has been an office of the Milton H. Erickson Society of Dayton for many years and has given many presentations to the members on a variety of subjects.