Dr. Maria Marshall
GTF is delighted to introduce Dr. Maria Marshall as the Mignon Eisenberg Professor of Logotherapy at the Graduate Theological Foundation teaching Viktor E Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis. Dr. Marshall has been acquainted with Logotherapy since her childhood, meeting Viktor E. Frankl in Vienna, Austria, with her father, Dr. Paul Ungar, in 1975.
She began her studies in psychology at the University of Budapest, Hungary. She completed one year of Theology at the Peter Pazmany Academy of Divinity, Budapest, Hungary.
In 1991, she moved to Canada and completed her bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours in Psychology at the University of Calgary, Alberta. Her Honours thesis explored parent-child dyadic interactions.
She continued her studies at Hardin-Simmons University, Texas, where she completed her master’s degree in Counseling and Human Development. Her mentors were Drs. Dorothy and Robert C. Barnes, Professors of Counselling and Human Development.
She returned to Canada where she earned her PhD Degree in Counselling Psychology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Her Doctoral Dissertation was entitled: Viktor E. Frankl’s meaning-oriented approach to counseling psychology (1999).
She worked as a Registered Counselling Psychologist in Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia.
She was a presenter at the International Congress of Logotherapy in Dallas, Texas, in 1995, where she met Dr. Mignon Eisenberg, Founder of the Chicago, and the Israel Institutes of Logotherapy.
Subsequently, she completed her training in Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, with Dr. Elisabeth Lukas, who developed the Logotherapy curriculum at the South German Institute of Logotherapy, Furstenfeldbruck, Germany.
In 2000, she was invited to visit Mrs. Elly Frankl, and to offer a presentation at the Poliklinic Hospital in Vienna, Austria.
She lectured at the psychology program, University of Portsmouth, England, UK.
She earned the Diplomate Clinician in Logotherapy credential with the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy, USA, and become Lifetime and Faculty member of the Institute.
In 2011, she was awarded the Joseph B. Fabry Founders Award by the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. With her husband, Dr. Edward Marshall, she co-founded the Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy, Ottawa, Canada, accredited with the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna.
Currently, she is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, Canada.
She is the mother of five children.
Languages:
- English
- Spanish
- French
Religious Affiliation:
- Roman Catholic
Areas of interest:
- Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Spirituality and Neuroscience
- Counseling and Spirituality
- Psychopathology
- Resilience and Well-being
- Transcultural mental health
- Psychological trauma (PTSD)
- Existential Coaching
- Models of the Freedom of Will
- Saint John Paul II’s Personalism and Theology of the Body
Publications:
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2025). La Logoterapia y el Análisis Existencial de Viktor E Frankl: Teoría y Práctica. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall E. (2025). La logothérapie et l’analyse existentielle de Viktor E. Frankl: Théorie et pratique. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2024). Horizons of Hope: Upholding Agency in Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2023). Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis: Theory and Practice. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, E & Marshall M. (2023). Wholesome: The Power of the Human Spirit. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E Eds. (2022). Basic Trust: The Wellspring of Meaningful Living. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, E. & Marshall, M. (2021). Logotherapy and Existential Analysis for the Management of Moral Injury. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2021). Care and Consolation: The Doctor Who Saved Lives. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. Eds. (2020). Carried by the Spirit: Our Hearts Sing. Discerning Meaning during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, E. & Marshall, M (2020). Wellbeing through Meaning: Burnout Prevention for the Helping Professional. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2019). Prisms of Meaning: Unconditional Meaning in Unavoidable Suffering. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2018). The Role of the Human Spirit in Meaning-centered Family Therapy. In: Existential Element of the Family. Conflicts, Ethics & Spirituality Series. Armstrong, L.L. Ed. Belgium: Peeters Publishers.
- Marshall, E. & Marshall, M. (2017). Anthropological Basis of Meaning Centered Psychotherapy. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. Eds. (2017). Hearth to Heart: Sparks and Flavours of Meaningful Living. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2017). Experiences with a Mountain Range Recipe Exercise. The International Forum for Logotherapy, 40 (1), 7-15.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2017). Seasons of Growth: Finding Meaning through Artistic Expression. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2016). Attentive: A Competency to Discern Meaning. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2015). Spiritual Psychotherapy: The Search for Lasting Meaning. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2014). Perpetuum Mobile: A Personal Global Concern. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, E. & Marshall, M. (2013). Seeds of Reconciliation in Logotherapy: An Overview of a Phenomenological-Hermeneutic Investigation. The International Forum for Logotherapy, 36(1), 1-6.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2013). Healing Ministry: Experiences with Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy in Psychiatry, Psychology, Clinical Counselling, and Psychotherapy. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- Marshall, M. & Marshall, E. (2012). Logotherapy Revisited: Review of the Tenets of Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy. Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy.
- PLO 500-2 Pastoral Logotherapy ll: General Applications of Pastoral Logotherapy
- PLO 504 Meaningful Living for a Healthier Life
- PLO 509 The Unconscious God
- PLO 510 The Unheard Cry for Meaning
- PLO 513 The Will to Meaning
- PLO 517 Attentive Meaning Sensitivity: Honing the Competence
- LTEA 1 Introduction and Historical Overview of Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
- LTEA 2 Anthropological Basis of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
- LTEA 3 Existential Conceptualization in Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
- LTEA 4 Logotherapy and Existential Analysis – Interventions
- LTEA 5 Evidence-based Logotherapy and Existential Analysis for Well-being
