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“Not What I Need, But What I’m Needed For”: Psychotherapy for the Spirit with Dr. Daniel Schonbuch

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February 19, 2025

In this thought-provoking episode, Pesach and Doug sit down with psychologist Dr. Daniel Schonbuch for a deep dive into the world of psychology, therapy, and the wisdom of Viktor Frankl. They explore why people of faith sometimes hesitate to seek counseling, the misconceptions surrounding therapy, and how a purpose-driven mindset can transform lives. One of the most powerful takeaways from the conversation? A profound shift in perspective: “It’s not about what I need, but what I’m needed for.” Don’t miss this insightful discussion on meaning, faith, and mental well-being!

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