Robert N. Franz: An Introduction
As I distribute my business cards you will find the amazon.com/author/rf3rd link. Please save this linkage and including this post use the link to view the next three postings.
First I want you to be able to read all ten current essays at my author site. Then, please know, that by clicking onto the next title at the top of the page -- or also the previous title -- you will be able to navigate to all of my essays. There are over 76 postings and you will be able to see my thoughts on topics and issues as well as my background.
Periodically -- perhaps a couple of times a week -- new essays are added to this blog and you will be able to see what I believe. Some will be rewritten for easier understanding and I thank you for your attention to these matters.
I stand for social, environmental, scientific, economic, religious, and political solutions. I believe that with a combined effort using patience, tolerance, and grit we can find solutions and cures to our country's problems. With a calm demeanor we all should be able to find workable answers to the questions at hand. All of us need to work towards the "survival of the species" and instead of 'pointing the finger' we need to see our part of each issue.
Robert N. Franz's -- my book -- The Stigma of the Mentally Ill: Bob Does Everything Backwards
states how some vulnerable people have been treated in our society. The object now is to 'save' people and remedy the social and financial abyss's in which so many find themselves falling into. To guide all of us into treating each other in a right way I have included a 13 blog post essay posting entitled "Emotional Cognition Therapy". (This will soon be posted again on the blog.) Many psychologists have described their theories in the 20th century -- this theory is mine. We need decent ways of treating and trusting each other and must also see where the middle class can be helped.
All of us need to socially, spiritually, mentally, physically, and even financially treat each other well so that we all may survive. It takes effort to begin to change -- we look for motives to do just that.
Since I desire to be Delaware's U.S. House Representative, I need to state my background:
For my first 12 years of school I attended the public school system in the East Bay of Northern California -- The Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Then I went to the private Occidental College in Los Angeles and graduated Cum Laude in chemistry. Some years before U.S. Representative and Vice President candidate Jack Kemp had also graduated from Occidental. President Barack Obama had attended Occidental for two years before transferring to Columbia University. The students at Occidental have prided themselves as being a microcosm of diverse society -- we certainly have had differences of opinion.
In Delaware's higher education system -- at three different colleges in the state -- I had studied social work for one year, and taken other courses in human services, psychology, marketing, and economics as well as had completed 3 statistics courses.
For my part I have worked in hospitals and nursing homes, at construction, in small business, as well as worked with two major multi-national corporations. I have also worked teaching swimming, as a lifeguard, in retail, as an addictions counselor, and as a co-director to a mental health service provider. In certain other ways I appreciate community activism.
With much effort put into my studies, along with the experience of being a victim of crime, I appreciate the situations of the vulnerable and their needs in society.
Please know that I am here to help. My next essay will show where I stand on issues facing Delawareans and the nation. Thank you.
Sincerely written, and
Respectfully submitted,
Robert N. Franz
see: amzn.to/1R1Oayq
or check linkage: amazon.com/author/rf3rd
First I want you to be able to read all ten current essays at my author site. Then, please know, that by clicking onto the next title at the top of the page -- or also the previous title -- you will be able to navigate to all of my essays. There are over 76 postings and you will be able to see my thoughts on topics and issues as well as my background.
Periodically -- perhaps a couple of times a week -- new essays are added to this blog and you will be able to see what I believe. Some will be rewritten for easier understanding and I thank you for your attention to these matters.
I stand for social, environmental, scientific, economic, religious, and political solutions. I believe that with a combined effort using patience, tolerance, and grit we can find solutions and cures to our country's problems. With a calm demeanor we all should be able to find workable answers to the questions at hand. All of us need to work towards the "survival of the species" and instead of 'pointing the finger' we need to see our part of each issue.
Robert N. Franz's -- my book -- The Stigma of the Mentally Ill: Bob Does Everything Backwards

All of us need to socially, spiritually, mentally, physically, and even financially treat each other well so that we all may survive. It takes effort to begin to change -- we look for motives to do just that.
Since I desire to be Delaware's U.S. House Representative, I need to state my background:
For my first 12 years of school I attended the public school system in the East Bay of Northern California -- The Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Then I went to the private Occidental College in Los Angeles and graduated Cum Laude in chemistry. Some years before U.S. Representative and Vice President candidate Jack Kemp had also graduated from Occidental. President Barack Obama had attended Occidental for two years before transferring to Columbia University. The students at Occidental have prided themselves as being a microcosm of diverse society -- we certainly have had differences of opinion.
In Delaware's higher education system -- at three different colleges in the state -- I had studied social work for one year, and taken other courses in human services, psychology, marketing, and economics as well as had completed 3 statistics courses.
For my part I have worked in hospitals and nursing homes, at construction, in small business, as well as worked with two major multi-national corporations. I have also worked teaching swimming, as a lifeguard, in retail, as an addictions counselor, and as a co-director to a mental health service provider. In certain other ways I appreciate community activism.
With much effort put into my studies, along with the experience of being a victim of crime, I appreciate the situations of the vulnerable and their needs in society.
Please know that I am here to help. My next essay will show where I stand on issues facing Delawareans and the nation. Thank you.
Sincerely written, and
Respectfully submitted,
Robert N. Franz
see: amzn.to/1R1Oayq
or check linkage: amazon.com/author/rf3rd
Published on June 05, 2016 06:42
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