Julius M. Rogina

Ph.D

Biography

Julius M. Rogina, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist, licensed in the State of Nevada. He earned Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Zagreb, Croatia; M.Div. and STM from the Jesuit School of Theology, Santa Clara University, and the Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union in cooperation with the University of California, Berkeley.  He holds a Diplomate Clinician credential from the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. He is one of the early members of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy in Berkeley, California and has been a member since 1976. Applied Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (LTEA) has been one of his main interests.  Working in a variety of clinical settings, including teaching at the University of Nevada, School of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Sciences has provided him a fertile ground to teach, apply and research Viktor Frankl’s LTEA. He is the author of a number of publications related to the practice of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (LTEA) as well as a coauthor of the Logotherapy and Existential Analysis Assessment Instrument (LTEAAI) with Bob Wildman, PhD.  Dr. Rogina has been an instructor of LTEA for over thirty years. As a former Jesuit Priest and now an Episcopal priest, he resonates deeply with Dr. Frankl’s writings and his understanding of the human need to continuously finding unique meanings in one’s life. Frankl’s concepts of the Defiant Power of the Human Spirit and the Tragic Optimism play an important role in his clinical practice.

Teaching Methods

Individual
Email: Yes
Telephone: Yes
Online (Skype, Zoom, etc.): Yes
Other: Online
Group (maximum of 6)
On-Site, place to be announced: Yes
Online (Skype, Zoom, Etc.): Yes