Director | Ian Bernard |
Producer | John M. Whiteley |
Contributors | American Personnel and Guidance Association, Rollo Mays |
Length | 31 minutes |
B&W/Color | Color |
UO Library Catalog description: | Rollo May explains existential psychology in relation to therapy and counseling |
Call # | FILM Md98 |
Genre | Instructional |
Rare | no (but only 2 projected copies worldwide) |
Online | no |
Copyright status | copyrighted |
Physical condition | good |
Oregon-related | no |
Notes:
Part of a series called Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series.
Rollo May was an American existential psychologist (sometimes called the father of American existential psychotherapy) born on April 12, 1909. He died October 22, 1994. His most influential work was Love and Will in 1969 and he is mostly thought of in relation to psychoanalysis and philosophy (specifically trying to reconcile Freudian psychoanalysis with existentialism).
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