Review
...excellent cultural and historical perspective, it offers practical interventions used effectively for clients with differing world views. --
Rev. George E. Naff, MA, D.Min, NCCThis is good! I enjoyed the clarity and the scope of your presentation. --
George L. Rice, Ph.D.You have a remarkable way of reframing the tragic in life
and triumph over tragedies. --
Steven Southwick, M.D.
About the Author
Ann V. Graber grew up in Europe and was educated in Austria. As a young adult she immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. After rearing her family, she continued her higher education, culminating in the Diplomate credential from the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. She joined the Institute as a professional member and served as instructor. Her particular contribution to the Institute has been the "Distance Learning" initiative, and assisting in the development of an English language curriculum in Franklian psychology.
Anns quest for greater spiritual understanding led her to study pastoral psychology and counseling at Graduate Theological Foundation (GTF), earning a D.Min. and subsequently, the Ph.D. degree in Pastoral Psychology. She was happy to be invited to join the GTF faculty as professor of psychology. She begins teaching in the fall of 2003, at the Center for Continuing Education on the campus of the University of Notre Dame.