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  1. Mar 25, 2010 · Includes bibliography The emergence of existential psychology / Rollo May--Existential psychology: what's in it for us? / Abraham H. Maslow--Death: relevant variable in psychology / Herman Feifel--Existential bases of psychotherapy / Rollo May--Two divergent trends / Carl R. Rogers--Comment on earlier chapters / Gordon W. Allport--A bibliographic introduction to phenomenology and ...

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  4. Sep 30, 2009 · PDF | This article is a lightly edited transcription of an interview conducted by Kirk Schneider, John Galvin, and Ilene Serlin with Rollo May at his... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

  5. Rollo May An Influence on Trauma Treatment Daniel B. Pitchford Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center This article reviews the life and work of Rollo May and his influence on the author’s development of applying existential therapy to treating traumatic stress. An examination of May’s worldview, theory, and therapeutic philosophy is ...

  6. Nov 5, 2015 · Rollo May left a body of profound and incisive written work, laying a foundation for existential psychotherapy for years to come. His insightful reflections on the cultural, philosophical, and psychological dilemmas of contemporary human beings raise themes of which psychotherapists need to remain mindful and address in our practices.

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  7. Life and Educational Background. Rollo Reece May, generally considered the father of existential psychotherapy, was born April 21, 1909, in Ada, Ohio, and grew up in Michigan in a difficult household (Bugental 1996a, b). He was the second oldest of six children and assumed much of the responsibility in the household while his father was gone on ...

  8. existential psychology to the US. He spent the last years of his life in Tiburon, California, until he died in October of 1994. Theory Rollo May is the best known American existential psychologist. Much of his thinking can be understood by reading about existentialism in general, and the

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